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Maimaimai Goen follows Yu Okada, a teacher stranded with 16 students in a derelict amusement park after a reality-bending mishap. Players navigate Yuropia’s warped rides and halls to collect 10 medals, each tied to a child’s personal struggle. The game blends dialogue-driven choices with environmental puzzles, forcing players to untangle emotional narratives while avoiding Froggy Egg’s eerie presence. Simple mechanics let the story take center stage, with branching decisions shaping how characters confront their anxieties. The game’s strength lies in its quiet character work, splitting time between supernatural set pieces and tender conversations. While its visual style mixes pastel hues with unsettling distortions, the real hook is its focus on small, specific traumas. With no combat or grinding, progress feels earned through empathy rather than repetition. A niche title that prioritizes mood over spectacle, it’s likely to resonate most with players drawn to story-rich, low-stakes adventures.
Yu Okada, a new nursery school teacher, is on a field trip to Sanrio Puroland with the kids. As they're about to head home after a fun day, his vision suddenly gets distorted... They wander into the deserted amusement park "Yuropia" where they're confronted by a cute but creepy creature called "Froggy Egg." In order to return to their own world, they must challenge the park's attractions and collect 10 "medals"...
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