Nightmareschool-lost Girls- -final- -dieselmine- May 2026

This is not a game for everyone. The adult themes are integral, not optional. If you dislike “game over as punishment” mechanics, the steep difficulty curve of the Final version’s Despair mode will frustrate you. Additionally, the English translation (by a fan group) is serviceable but leaves some Japanese horror puns untranslated. Lore Implications: Connecting the Dieselmine Universe Eagle-eyed players have noted that NightmareSchool-Lost Girls- -Final- contains references to other Dieselmine titles—namely Prison Island and Darkness Dungeon . A hidden note in the Principal’s Office mentions an “overseas facility,” suggesting that the Nightmare School is part of a larger multiverse of torment. The -Final- version explicitly names this as the “Dieselmine Shared Horror Universe,” possibly teasing a crossover game in the future. Final Verdict: A Swansong of Suffering NightmareSchool-Lost Girls- -Final- -Dieselmine- is exactly what it promises: the final, most polished, and most brutal version of a niche horror RPG. It respects its players by demanding mastery and punishing carelessness. Yet, buried under the shock and the steely corridors, there is a genuine story about the bonds between lost girls trying to find their way home.

Windows 10/11, 2GB RAM, 1GB storage. RPG Maker MV RTP required. NightmareSchool-Lost Girls- -Final- -Dieselmine-

The 12 endings (ranging from “Escape” to “Become the New Janitor”) and the Lost Gallery offer 15-20 hours of content. This is not a game for everyone

Happy surviving—if you can call it that. Additionally, the English translation (by a fan group)