World's End Club
About
Renowned game writers Kotaro Uchikoshi and Kazutaka Kodaka return with a brand-new game that’s easy to dive into and full of twists and turns. This charming and vivid story of friendship and mystery will captivate new and experienced players alike!
The “Go-Getters Club,” a group of misfit students from all over Japan, find themselves trapped in a strange theme park during a class trip. In order to unravel the mystery of their circumstances and find an escape, they must take part in a “Game of Fate” that will test their bonds of friendship! With colorful visuals, charming characters, accessible gameplay, and a compelling story, this is an experience you will never forget!
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 10 or later
- Processor: Core 2 Duo or above
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 11 or 12 compatible, DirectX 11 compatible
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 10 GB available space
System requirements for iOS
System requirements for Nintendo Switch
Last Modified: Feb 17, 2026
Where to buy
Steam
App Store
Nintendo Store
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World's End Club reviews and comments
Played for 8.8 hours.
I wanted to like this game, I like platforms and I'm a big fan of the director - Kazutaka Kodaka. Sadly, the game is not for me. It's mostly dialogue, with the story being fed to us by a spoon. When we get to the game play, the level are uninteresting to say the least - even boring. There are also clear sighs that the game is not fully polished, one example being the audio dialogue skipping ahead before finishing if the text if set to anything except 'slow'. I will say that the illustrations and characters, drawn by Take (Takegarou) of Pokemon Sun&Moon, are great.
I wanted to like this game, I like platforms and I'm a big fan of the director - Kazutaka Kodaka. Sadly, the game is not for me. It's mostly dialogue, with the story being fed to us by a spoon. When we get to the game play, the level are uninteresting to say the least - even boring. There are also clear sighs that the game is not fully polished, one example being the audio dialogue skipping ahead before finishing if the text if set to anything except 'slow'. I will say that the illustrations and characters, drawn by Take (Takegarou) of Pokemon Sun&Moon, are great.
«Boooring»