Horror ADV GLiTCHiA Blending 2D Retro Games and 3D Space Released on Steam
GLiTCHiA is a meta-horror game that uses glitches as both a narrative device and a gameplay mechanic, with dozens of failure endings and guest artist content planned.
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Midori Games has released the horror adventure game GLiTCHiA on Steam. Players must clear action and ADV segments to save the protagonist Abi from an unfinished game going mad with glitches. The unsettling behavior spreads into the 3D world. Dozens of wrong-ending game overs are included. A 15% launch discount runs until July 1st.
Midori Games' horror adventure GLiTCHiA is now available on Steam. The game is set inside an unfinished retro-style game whose protagonist Abi is trapped by a wrong ending. As glitches corrupt the 2D action stages, the same distortions begin affecting the 3D world around the player. A ghost described as seeking attention tilts the monitor and messes up footholds. Every ending that does not reach the truth is a game over, each with its own still and effect; dozens of these endings are prepared. Players can spend in-game coins on items that trigger game overs, give advantages, or reveal character files and hints. The developer also plans to add new illustrations by guest artists and manga creators as special content. GLiTCHiA is priced at 1,200 yen, with a 15% launch discount to 1,020 yen through July 1st.
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