World’s End Club to release on Steam Nov. 30
IzanagiGames announced the PC version of their action-adventure game World’s End Club. It is scheduled to come out on November 30 for Steam.
World’s End Club was developed by Too Kyo Games and Grounding, and initially launched as an Apple Arcade title in September 2020. The game was unfinished at the time, but later released the complete version to go along with the release of the Nintendo Switch version in May of this year. The scenario was written by Zero Escape series creator, Kotaro Uchikoshi, and Danganronpa‘s Kazutaka Kodaka oversaw the project as creative director.
The main characters of this game are a group of misfit kids in Japan. They call themselves the “Go-Getters Club.” One day, they were on their way to a field trip, but a sudden bus accident knocked them unconscious. When they woke up, they were in an underwater theme park where they were forced to participate in a death game.
The kids of the Go-Getters Club, tormented by suspicion and anxiety, attempt to kill each other to reach their quota, but after some twists and turns, the death game was called off. They were able to escape from the underwater facility, only to find themselves left in a deserted and ruined world with no signs of human life. The misfit group of kids must now embark on a journey to their homes in Tokyo.
The characters will explore the ruined cities in search of clues and food. During their search, they encounter unknown threats and obstacles that block their way. The kids must make full use of their special abilities and stage gimmicks to overcome them. And uncover the mysteries by going back and forth between the 2D puzzle action part and the story-telling adventure part.
You can check out the Steam store page of World’s End Club from here.