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Asaki, Yumemishi casts you as a high school student spending an unfamiliar summer in a mountain town where ghosts called ayakashi live alongside humans. You navigate quiet days with enigmatic locals, each linked to your forgotten past, while strange occurrences and haunting dreams pull you toward buried memories. The story unfolds through branching dialogue and visual scenes, balancing slice-of-life moments with creeping supernatural tension. Choices matter as you piece together why this place feels both foreign and essential. Set in a hauntingly serene world, the game leans into its moody atmosphere and slow-burn mystery. Character interactions are layered, with each companion hiding ties to the protagonist’s unresolved history. Though released in 2008, its focus on emotional resonance and eerie folklore still lingers. Fans of narrative-driven games with a quiet, introspective tone might find the figuring out of secrets and the foggy sense of dread memorable. The full moon looms over every decision, but the real hook is learning how the past shapes the fragile peace of the present.
I'm a high school student. This summer, I'm visiting a small town in the country. The town is surrounded by mountains and people peacefully coexist with ayakashi here. I don't remember it, but I feel like there was something I cherished here. The people I spend my time with here all feel somehow important. They are Giou (an ayakashi), Shinonome, Shu, Takatora, and Chihaya. I get involved in trouble due to an appearance of another mysterious ayakashi. Mysterious phenomena... Nightmare... I don't wanna remember that thing, but I have to... When the moon becomes full, what will happen to me...? Now, my summer starts...
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