Fourth Boundary's 'Hito no Game Cassette' Gets 99.1% Positive Buyer Survey Rating
The near-unanimous positive survey response signals strong player satisfaction for a niche ARG title that blends physical game cassettes with online mystery-solving.
Key Facts
- Fourth Boundary reported that 99.1% of roughly 600 buyer survey respondents gave a high rating to 'Hito no Game Cassette'.
- The developer compared the survey result to Steam's 'Overwhelmingly Positive' label.
- Player comments praised the game's puzzle design, unexpected length, and emotionally heavy story.
- Several respondents called 'Hito no Game Cassette' their favorite in the 'Hito no' series or the developer's best work.
- The game is an ARG where players investigate a used game cassette's 'previous owner's save data' by combining a physical cartridge with online clues.
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Fourth Boundary announced that its new ARG 'Hito no Game Cassette' received a 99.1% high rating from about 600 buyer survey responses. Players praised the puzzle gimmicks, large volume, and emotional story, with some calling it the best work in the series.
Fourth Boundary shared the results of a buyer survey for 'Hito no Game Cassette' on its official X account, reporting that 99.1% of roughly 600 respondents gave a high rating. The developer compared the figure to Steam's 'Overwhelmingly Positive' label. Player comments released alongside the survey highlighted the game's puzzle design, unexpected length, and an emotionally heavy story that left some in tears. Several respondents called it their favorite in the 'Hito no' series or the developer's best work yet. The game is an ARG where players investigate a used game cassette's 'previous owner's save data' by combining the physical cartridge with online clues.
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