" (or Mayonaka no Nakigoe ). It is an immersive and audio drama work.
Recommended for fans of The Wicker Man or Minecraft cave sounds as a concept. Not for those who need a clear plot or loud scares. At its price point (~¥500–800), it’s a solid 30-minute creepy experience. Midnight Crowing -V1.2- -RJ01215927-
The listener finds themselves in a gothic, moonlit world—perhaps a ruined chapel, abandoned asylum, or deep forest—where a mysterious crow-like woman appears. She speaks in a low, soothing yet eerie tone, alternating between seductive whispers and unsettling threats. The plot involves a “midnight pact,” blood offerings, or memory loss, with the crow acting as both tormentor and reluctant guardian. " (or Mayonaka no Nakigoe )
Very minimalist: you play as someone lost in a cursed forest at midnight, pursued by an unseen crow-like entity. The runtime (~25–30 min) is just enough to build dread but ends abruptly. The V1.2 epilogue adds a creepy twist, though some listeners may want more narrative payoff. Not for those who need a clear plot or loud scares
If you enjoy titles that prioritize atmosphere over fast-paced action, Midnight Crowing is a standout choice. It captures the "dread" of early 90s horror games while offering modern polish in its mechanics. Pros: Excellent atmospheric pixel art. Challenging and rewarding survival loop. Polished performance in the V1.2 update. Cons: The difficulty can be punishing for casual players.
3D binaural recording (recommended with headphones). Runtime: Approx. 70–90 minutes (V1.2 adds ~15 min of new scenes).