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: Critics at Comic Bastards highly praise the crisp, detailed black-and-white art, noting it masterfully captures the variations in children's appearances rather than using a "one size" mold.

: Reviewers from TouchArcade praise it as one of the closest experiences to Dark Souls available on mobile.

: Unlike the interconnected world of its inspiration, it uses a mission-based system with small, unchanging maps.

: The lyrics are noted for their visceral attacks on social injustice.

: The game relies heavily on grinding the same bosses for gear upgrades, which some players find tedious.

A supernatural mystery set in a Japanese playground, often compared to the works of Junji Ito for its creepy atmosphere.