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Night Shift Record: Showa School Record Launches on Steam

The release adds a short, atmospheric horror experience to Steam that relies on sound and setting rather than jump scares, with a sequel already in the pipeline.

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Night Shift Record: Showa School Record Launches on Steam

Zipangames released the short psychological horror game 'Night Shift Record: Showa School Record' on Steam. Set in a midnight school, the game follows a teacher on night duty who discovers strange entries in the duty log and experiences unsettling phenomena. It uses sound and atmosphere rather than jump scares, with branching storylines and multiple endings. A playthrough takes about 30-45 minutes. The game is priced at 350 yen, with a 15% launch discount until July 8. A sequel, 'End Student: Last Student: Showa Era Radio Room', is planned for January 2027.

The protagonist is a teacher patrolling a school at night. In the duty room, the only sound is a ticking clock. The duty log contains an ordinary entry about the rooftop lock, but soon entries that should not exist appear, and the phone rings even after being unplugged. The game branches based on player choices and offers multiple endings. Controls are limited to confirm and select, and each run lasts 30 to 45 minutes. Steam reviews highlight the gradually intensifying fear. The developer has also submitted a demo for the next title, 'End Student: Last Student: Showa Era Radio Room', which is scheduled for January 2027.

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