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Revision as of 15:18, 2 June 2017
Overview
Amiha's Nightmare Castle ('悪夢城のアミハ, Akumu-Jou no Amiha) is a game made by Mishka , and is more of a survival horror sort of game, but follows similar puzzle and exploration mechanics like Yume Nikki.
It stars Mae, a 16 year old highschool student who's house becomes a nightmarish castle for a day.
The game was originally in Japanese, but knowledge of Japanese is not necessary to understand/play the game, and there is an English version for people who are having trouble downloading/playing the original Japanese version.
Gameplay
The game focuses on solving small puzzles to get out of the nightmare castle by illuminating/interacting with four lanterns, most involving lighting lanterns. You can dash by holding the SHIFT key, and interact with many puzzles and other objects.
Plot
The game takes place in 2194, and a high school student in Roya named Mae returns home from the shrine and her parents are missing, suddenly the whole world outside is pitch black and her apartment complex becomes a nightmare castle.
Downloads
Version | Date | Announcement | Download |
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Version 1.00 | December 28, 2012 |
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Gameplay Video
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Games | ||
Hell Diary (2012) · Amihailu in Dreamland (2012) · Amiha's Nightmare Castle (2012) · Nightmare Castle (2013) · DuGaSHoBa! (2017) |