It's a DS game. It was never released officially in Europe, but it's easy enough to get Amazon to send you the American version, since original DS games were never region-locked.
Also? I think you particularly would love it, since there's no actual displayed gore (couple of sprays of blood and that's it, I swear) and everything else is just implied or described in prose. There are death traps, but it's more in the lines of 'You will drown in 9 hours. Seek a door that carries a [9]' (and, unlike one particularly memorable game from my childhood, it didn't mean 9 hours in real time).
(It is rated M by American standards, but that's mostly for strong language/threats of people being exploded/people actually being exploded, but not graphically/an *spoiler* that happened 9 years ago/the night Santa went crazy and *spoilers*. Nothing too extreme, for a person who finished the BR manga. :D?)
And most of the puzzles are number-based, so it's not that tricky.
(I may cross it with BR as part of my renewed interest campaign.)
It does sound really intriguing and I would totally check it out if I had a DS... but I still support crossovers with BR! (I mean, death games + death games can never be wrong.)
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That game sounds intriguing. I will have to look it up!
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Also? I think you particularly would love it, since there's no actual displayed gore (couple of sprays of blood and that's it, I swear) and everything else is just implied or described in prose. There are death traps, but it's more in the lines of 'You will drown in 9 hours. Seek a door that carries a [9]' (and, unlike one particularly memorable game from my childhood, it didn't mean 9 hours in real time).
(It is rated M by American standards, but that's mostly for strong language/threats of people being exploded/people actually being exploded, but not graphically/an *spoiler* that happened 9 years ago/the night Santa went crazy and *spoilers*. Nothing too extreme, for a person who finished the BR manga. :D?)
And most of the puzzles are number-based, so it's not that tricky.
(I may cross it with BR as part of my renewed interest campaign.)
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