
"Do No Harm is a simple but ambitious indie title, which mix elements of Victorian medicine and cosmic horror in an experience reminiscent of Papers, Please. The idea behind it is fascinating and the game manages to convey a sense of growing tension, between increasingly complex diagnoses and supernatural presences that threaten our mental and physical sanity. However, a poorly refined technical realization, an unbalanced difficulty and characters that are barely sketched out make it a little frustrating and boring. Ultimately, Do No Harm has the potential to be a unique medical/horror experience, but it needs corrections and improvements to reach the level of its ambitions. Corrections that fortunately Dart Games are committed to releasing soon."
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Hana no Chiruramu is a minimalist adventure game where you control Kodama, a girl stranded in an abandoned classroom. The environment is sparse, with flickering lights and scattered objects hinting at an unseen world beyond the walls. Gameplay revolves around wandering the space, interacting with minor details like broken desks or cryptic notes. The tone is subdued, leaning into quiet isolation rather than overt storytelling. The game’s appeal lies in its eerie simplicity and subtle nods to Japanese folklore and urban legends. Fans of abstract, atmospheric experiences might appreciate its deliberate pacing and symbolism. Though overlooked by mainstream audiences, it has a small but dedicated following on niche forums and fan communities.
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