Indie Horror Game Rabbit Circle Opens Steam Page, Promises Loop-Based Story
Rabbit Circle is the latest in a growing line of Japanese indie horror games that use narrative loops and psychological unease rather than jump scares to unsettle players.
Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Denfaminicogamer.
Indie developer Suiseimushi opened the Steam store page for Rabbit Circle on May 15, 2026. The horror adventure follows a girl named Alexia who is brought to an abandoned church where other girls worship a stuffed toy called Leader-sama. The game features multiple endings, with replaying changing graphics and dialogue. A full release is scheduled for June 2027.
Suiseimushi, an illustrator and indie game developer, opened the Steam store page for Rabbit Circle on May 15. The game is an exploration-type horror adventure set in an abandoned church where a group of girls center their activities around a stuffed toy they call Leader-sama. The protagonist, Alexia, is brought there against her will and initially finds the place better than her home life, but the story leads to what the developer calls the 'worst ending.'
Rabbit Circle has multiple endings, and replaying the game changes both graphics and dialogue. The developer said the impression players get in the first half and second half is designed to shift dramatically. The game is scheduled for release in June 2027. Streaming and monetization are welcome.
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