English Raging Loop Android Pre-Registrations Begin
Raging Loop is coming full circle, as the Android version is finally getting an English launch six years after its 2015 Japanese debut. Kemco announced people can now pre-register for the visual novel on Google Play. Keep in mind that this won’t be a free-to-play game when it launches.
Raging Loop is, like
Mafia, and Werewolf, one of those games where enemies are hidden among innocent people. People follow Haruaki Fusaishi as he finds himself trapped in Yasumizu, a town plagued by a terrible tradition. The Feast of the Yomi-Purge makes certain villagers “wolves” who will kill the innocent. Haruaki gets stuck in a time loop after he dies, giving him a chance to learn more about the event by taking on different roles.
Can you survive by solving the mysteries of the death loop and tragedies?!
When the evening mist comes, that s the sign of a murder ritual the Feast of the Yomi-Purge beginning! Repeat the death loop, experience the tragedies, and solve the mystery of paranormal phenomenon.
A psychological horror visual novel, boldly interpreting the Mafia/Werewolf .
What awaits at the end of the looping.?
Features
- Large-scale modern horror & psychological thriller visual novel
- To escape from the death loop and the tragedies, make a good use of Scenario Chart
- Discover Keys via a looping phenomenon, and unlock new routes
Raging Loop.
Raging Loop is a werewolf-like thriller visual novel that debuted in Japan on mobile before it saw console and PC ports. Only the console and PC versions of the game saw English releaes thanks to PQube on PS4 and Nintendo Switch and Kemco self publishing the English localisation
Raging Loop on PC via Steam. Today, Kemco announced that
Raging Loop is coming to mobile on Android. As of now, an iOS localization hasn’t been announced but hopefully it follows soon after.
Raging Loop on Android will be a premium release going by the Google Play description. Watch the
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