In v1.1, the developers added a "Monochrome Mode" for the nightmare sequences. This is not a simple filter; specific red objects (Saki’s ribbon, blood, a dropped lipstick) remain in full color, creating a haunting Schindler’s List effect that highlights exactly what the protagonist is losing. NTR NIGHTMARE boasts twelve endings. The v1.1 patch introduces an Epilogue Episode after the "True Escape" ending. Without heavy spoilers, the original game’s "good" ending (where Kaito wakes up and Saki is cooking breakfast) felt too easy. The new epilogue reveals a post-credits scene where Kaito notices Junya’s shadow stretching under the bedroom door—suggesting the nightmare is cyclical.
Have you played NTR NIGHTMARE? Share your ending results on the official Discord (invite code: MOCHI_NTR)—but be warned, the community is as divided as Kaito’s sanity. NTR NIGHTMARE -v1.1- -MochiMochi-ya-
NTR NIGHTMARE takes this premise and injects it with survival horror elements. You play as , a seemingly ordinary young man who begins having nightmarish visions of his childhood friend and lover, Saki , drifting away from him. A mysterious transfer student named Junya arrives in town, and with him, reality begins to warp. The "nightmare" is not just a metaphor—it is a literal, looping dimension Kaito must navigate to prevent Saki’s corruption. The Plot: A Descent into Gaslit Madness The story opens deceptively sweet. Kaito and Saki share a quiet summer of fireworks and shared bento boxes. But the vibe shifts immediately when Junya enters the frame. He is charismatic, athletic, and possesses an unsettling calmness around Saki. The v1