Average Playtime: 3 hours

Suicide Countdown: 7 Days

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"All humans are born from a warm, calm womb and also tend to return to that calm pre-life state."



This is a suspense style visual novel game that unfolds different branching plots in the form of choices.
The player collects clues for multiple endings to make up a complete story.
Unlike other games, no matter what the ending is, the protagonist will commit suicide at the end.
Please remember that the character you play will die this thing, and then go to try to find meaning of your existence in these seven days.



The protagonist, Hanchuan, Assumed the position of monitor in the class.
He is involved in a bizarre criminal case with the disappearance of a student in his class.
The missing student is suspected to be a member of a counseling website, which gives the advice "better to die" to every counselor.
With the aim of eternal peace, the site's followers gradually spread around Hanchuan.
At the same time, criminals are also targeting Hanchuan and his friends.
How will he save himself and the people who are important to him?



  • Fully voiced
  • More natural live2d effects
  • Branches seen will be recorded in the flowchart system
  • Native Steam cloud support (can be turned off at any time)

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows XP
  • Processor: 1Ghz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL compatible card
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

System requirements for macOS

Minimum:
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 600 MB available space

System requirements for Linux

Minimum:
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 600 MB available space
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Last Modified: Feb 12, 2021

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