Horror Mystery ADV Waiting at the Misohagi Crossing Gets 2027 Steam Release
The Steam version brings the 2019 smartphone title, which has over 50,000 Google Play downloads and a 4.7 average on the App Store, to a wider PC audience in 2027.
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Developer sweet ampoule announced a Steam release for horror mystery adventure game Waiting at the Misohagi Crossing, with a 2027 launch planned. The story follows Akasaki Hotaru, who returns to Yokogawa Town after 7 years and reunites with his supposedly dead first love, Amano Koyo. The game spans novel, exploration, and escape segments, with an expected playtime of 6 to 14 hours and a single ending.
sweet ampoule has opened the Steam store page for Waiting at the Misohagi Crossing, targeting a 2027 release. The horror mystery adventure follows Akasaki Hotaru as he visits Yokogawa Town for his grandfather's first Bon festival and meets Amano Koyo, his first love, only to be told the Amano family died in a family suicide 3 years ago.
The game is built from three parts: novel, town exploration, and escape from the other world. Hotaru gathers clues about the Amano family while being pulled into the other world at key story points, where he must follow proper procedures to find the exit. Playtime is estimated at 6 to 14 hours, with one ending.
Originally released as a smartphone title in 2019, the game saw over 50,000 Google Play downloads and 392 App Store ratings averaging 4.7 out of 5. A Windows complete version with 36 special stories, 18 after stories, and 6 Bon Festival Miracle chapters was priced at 1,300 yen for download and 1,500 yen for the package version. Whether those extras carry over to Steam has not been confirmed.
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