New gradeschool survival horror game Narin: The Orange Room announced

Narin: The Orange Room

Publisher Urnique Studio and developer RedSensation Games announced Narin: The Orange Room, a school-themed survival horror game.

Narin: The Orange Room is coming to Windows PC (via Steam) sometime in 2023 and focuses on the titular protagonist, Narin, a 7th-grader who searches for her newly missing sister and falls into a strange new world.

Here’s the reveal trailer:

Here’s a rundown on the game:

Narin: The Orange Room

Narin: The Orange Room is a third-person survival horror game. Play as ‘Narin,’ a 7th-grade primary school kid whose sister unexpectedly disappeared. One day, She got caught up in one of her school’s secrets and ended herself in the mysterious world during the twilight hours.

Narin had to fight, survive, and confront the terror. She need to locate all of the clues, solve the riddles, and delve further into the stories that had occurred at her school. Help her in finding her sister and solving the mystery.

Features

  • Stay Alive – Once the twilight comes, Wild ghosts will show up in the haunted dimension, and will stay in their location throughout the school. Narin needs to carefully proceed along each room in the school without detection. Learn their behavior and overcome them by completing the puzzles. If something goes wrong, run to hiding spots and allow them to pass, or try to outrun your pursuers. It’s not a good idea to be spotted.
  • Daytime Or Twilight – Explore mystic stories in the school not only in Twilight Time, but also in Day Time. Inspect clues from Narin’s friends, gain more evidence, to fill up the mysterious jigsaw and solve those mysteries to pave the way for the secret behind.
  • Explore And Discover – Those ghosts are fatal and rampant. Narin has to stay hidden from them by using equipment, or Narin’s action; hold her breath, or sneak through the way to go deeper into the mysteries , uncover the truth behind this school, and help Narin’s sister back.
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