You play as a desperate individual who has taken 8-year-old Riko-chan hostage in a decrepit suburban shed. The goal is ostensibly to demand a ransom. However, the "V1.0" update of the English translation introduces branching dialogues and a morality clock.
Play it with the lights on. Keep a glass of water nearby. And when Riko-chan asks, "Mister, are you going to let me go home?" — remember that the way you answer is not just a mechanic. It is a reflection of you. -ENG- Loli Kidnap - Riko-chan Is Missing -V1.0-...
4.5/5 (Psychological Tension) Genre: Horror / Interactive Fiction / Moral Simulation Platform: PC (Windows/Mac via ITCH.IO) Time to Complete: 2-3 hours (but will linger for weeks) Are you brave enough to load the V1.0 save file? The police scanner is waiting. You play as a desperate individual who has
It is a lifestyle game because it follows you out of the screen. You will make breakfast the next morning and think, "Did I feed Riko-chan the egg salad or the spoiled milk?" It turns the mundane choices of life (kindness, patience, honesty) into high-stakes gameplay mechanics. Play it with the lights on
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