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Analgesic Productions Announces 'Danchi Days' for October 2026

The game's focus on a specific Japanese setting and era, combined with a small-scale community story, positions it as a niche title that could resonate with players seeking nostalgic, character-driven experiences.

Key Facts

  • Analgesic Productions announced on June 7 that 'Danchi Days' will launch in October 2026 on PC via Steam.
  • The game is set in a Heisei-era Japanese housing complex called 'Toaru Danchi.'
  • Players control 12-year-old Hoshino, who lives with her father and grandmother, who has dementia.
  • Hoshino aims to revive the complex's summer festival, which her grandmother once organized, with help from a kappa named Morokyuu.
  • A demo for 'Danchi Days' is available now on Steam.

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Analgesic Productions Announces 'Danchi Days' for October 2026

Analgesic Productions announced on June 7 that its Heisei-era retro adventure game 'Danchi Days' will launch in October 2026 on PC via Steam. Players control 12-year-old Hoshino as she works to revive a summer festival in her aging housing complex, aided by a mysterious kappa. A demo is available now.

Analgesic Productions set an October 2026 release window for 'Danchi Days,' a Heisei-era retro adventure game set in a Japanese housing complex. The player character, 12-year-old Hoshino, lives with her father and her grandmother, who has dementia, in the aging 'Toaru Danchi.' After learning her grandmother once organized the complex's summer festival, Hoshino aims to revive it, hoping the effort will help her grandmother feel better. A mysterious kappa named Morokyuu assists with preparations. The game features relationship-building with residents through problem-solving and mini-games, and players can search for guests online. A demo is currently available on Steam.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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