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Gakkou de atta Kowai Hanashi (Japanese: 学校であった怖い話, "Schoolhouse Horror Story") is a Survival Horror text-based visual novel for the Super Famicom that was released in 1995 by Banpresto exclusively in Japan.
Gacha games are video games that implement the gashapon mechanic. Gashapon is a type of a Japanese vending machine in which people insert a coin to acquire a random toy capsule. In gacha games, players pay virtual currency (bought with real money or acquired in-game) to acquire random game characters or pieces of equipment of varying rarity and ...
House rules date back to the earliest days of role-playing: the original edition of Dungeons & Dragons suggested that players should have a copy of the Chainmail historical wargame for measurement and combat rules and, even more confusingly, it presumed ownership of the Avalon Hill game Outdoor Survival (at the time, Avalon Hill was a ...
One of the most well-known "haunted house" themed graphic adventure games was Maniac Mansion (1987) by LucasArts. [14] Sweet Home (1989) was a survival horror role-playing video game based on the Japanese horror film of the same name .
Hell Girl: Enma Ai Selection, Super Scary Story; Heroic Age; I Am Here! Kabu no Isaki; Kamichama Karin Chu; Kotetsuden; Kujibiki Unbalance; Oh! Edo Rocket; Papillon; Paprika: The Dream-Child; Ryūrōden: Chugen Ryōran-hen; Satanikus Enma Kerberos; SD Gundam The Three Kingdoms; Seitokai Yakuindomo; Sky Girls; Space Brothers; Tobaku Haōden Zero
Parents everywhere — including TODAY’s Craig Melvin and Sheinelle Jones — are relating to the hilarious rules Nicole Jackson set for her 13-year-old son, Kai, as he headed back to school.
The school houses a few secrets, such as the recent suicide of a pupil last term, mysterious disappearances, an overzealous house prefect who descends from a long line of war criminals, and an enigmatic new sinkhole, caused by the Headmaster's (Michael Sheen) money-making scheme: fracking. Aggressive subterranean creatures emerge from the ...
Gacha Gacha (ガチャガチャ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Tamakoshi. It consists of two separate stories with different characters each. The first one was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from August 2002 to June 2003.