I just played your game and I absolutely loved it! The graphics are incredibly charming—they really caught my heart!
Thank you for creating such a wonderful game! I just posted a gameplay video of it on my channel.
I first discovered this game years ago, but back then, the puzzles were too challenging for me, and I couldn't even manage to clear it. However, I just couldn't give up on it. I wanted to see the end so badly that I even asked my family to help me out, and we finally managed to beat it together!
The gorgeous graphics and the puzzles were absolutely brilliant. It truly felt like I was right there, chasing after Jane myself—I was thrilled from beginning to end.
Thank you so much for creating such a wonderful masterpiece. Please keep up the amazing work with your game development!
I also made a Let's Play video of my playthrough.
I just finished playing this game! The visuals are absolutely stunning and so well-crafted.
The puzzles were quite challenging, though! It took me a long time to clear them. I would appreciate it if the hints were a bit easier to understand.
Also, the map after leaving Jane's apartment was so vast that I wasn't sure where I could go. It would be great if that part could be improved or made a bit clearer.
As a Japanese person, I was also very happy to see the love for Japan in your game!
The graphics and atmosphere are definitely wonderful, so please keep up the great work with your game development. I’m rooting for you!
Hi there,I recently played your game, and I just had to reach out to say how much I enjoyed it.
I have always been a huge fan of lo-fi horror games, but your game’s graphics were truly the ultimate ideal for me—it was exactly the kind of aesthetic I love. I was also deeply impressed by the depth of the world-building; having so many documents to read in the library setting made the experience incredibly immersive. Thank you so much for creating such a masterpiece.
Congratulations on the official release of "NO MORE WORK FOR ITO"! I have been eagerly waiting for this day ever since the demo was first announced.
The game is absolutely stunning. I was completely captivated by the beautiful graphics and the incredibly charming characters. The writing is so immersive that I genuinely felt as if I were Daniel himself, building deep connections with my teammates throughout the story.
While there were definitely some genuinely frightening moments, the game also evoked such a complex range of emotions that stayed with me long after I finished. It was truly an unforgettable experience.
Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for creating such a masterpiece. I am so glad I got to play it!
I was absolutely blown away by the stunning graphics and the unexpected plot twists throughout the game. The atmosphere was incredibly immersive—the sound of the falling rain and the sense of the "scent" of the old house were so vivid that it felt like I was actually there.Thank you so much for creating such an amazing experience. I’m looking forward to your future work!
Hi! I just wanted to share that I played your game and absolutely loved the graphics and atmosphere. The visual effects that change as the protagonist’s condition worsens were truly amazing! They added so much to the experience. Thank you for such a great experience! Here is the link to my gameplay video (in Japanese):
The graphics of the Antarctic base and the snowy fields were absolutely stunning and beautiful. I also loved the grotesque design of the meteorite—it provided a brilliant contrast to the scenery. This was a top-tier short horror game that felt incredibly immersive. I’m really looking forward to your next project! Here is my Japanese gameplay:
The graphics were stunning and incredibly immersive—it was a truly entertaining short horror game! I loved meeting the unique apartment residents and interacting with them. The full voice acting was also very powerful and added so much to the experience. I can't wait to see more of your horror games in the future! Here is my Japanese gameplay:
Hi,
I'm really enjoying playing your game! However, I'm currently stuck and would appreciate some help.
I need to repair the bridge using planks, but I can't find the final tree to cut down. So far, I have already:
(1) Dismantled the "The fortress of the pirates"
(2) Cut the tree on the island
(3) Cut the tree in the graveyard
I've looked everywhere else but haven't been able to find the last one. Could you please give me a hint on where it is located?
Thank you for creating such a great game!