"Sara Chidouin returns home from school late one night to discover that something's gone terribly wrong.
When she comes to, she finds herself, her friend Joe, and 9 other people trapped in a mysterious place.
Placed in life-and-death situations, they must come to an agreement about what they should do - and who should die."
Your Turn To Die -Death Game By Majority- (Kimi ga Shine) is a freeware negotiation/horror/adventure game by Nankidai made in RPG Maker MV. Currently, it goes up to Chapter 2, Part Two. It will be released a part at a time.
This video shows what happens if you either don't push the fake Reko or mess up too many times in the discussion.
Game link (vgperson's translation): [ Ссылка ]
Personal opinion, but I think saving Alice and sacrificing Reko will eventually leads you to a worse outcome than the other option. Here's some reasons:
- You go to this route by either failing too many times or refusing to push the fake Reko. Which means you go to this route through either failure or accepting that you would rather save a doll than a human.
- You basically killed Reko. You saved the fake, and that fake would later stab the real Reko. In the other route, Ranger killed Alice more directly, so Sara has no reason to blame herself later on for his death.
- Alice wasn't there for his sister's death. Even if he's there though, he couldn't say anything to her, because she died instantly.
- Alice's problem will never be solved. He will live knowing that his sister will never acknowledge him as her brother ever again.
- He has no plans for his future. When the characters started talking about their futures, he didn't say anything about himself. In Reko's route though, she said she plans to have a concert.
All of this implies that he would be a worse choice if you have to pick between Reko and Alice.
Oh, I know. He may know more about the Death Game, you say? Specifically, he knows about the real Sou Hiyori. So that's why you save him? I can't help but think that this is a way the game is baiting you to go on a worse path. I mean, it did the same to Sou aka Shin. Sou is more useful than Kanna, so you would rather kill Kanna than him. Too bad, all you did was anger him.
I guess if there's an absolute worst ending in this game, it's going to involve saving Alice and Sou (in other words, sacrificing Reko and Kanna).
It's like the game is telling you to stop deciding based on logic alone.
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