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A first-person psychological horror set in a remote Japanese mountain onsen. As the new caretaker, survive by following the memo: wear visible clothes, stay on the path, don’t turn when called, no women here, flee if you smell something. Obey—or never escape!
🎮 Game Overview
“Misty Onsen” is a first-person psychological horror game. You take on a job managing a hot spring deep in the mountains—an abandoned facility still overseen by the company. Your task is to perform daily inspections, but gradually you discover that the mountain hides unspeakable secrets, and horror and mystery are silently closing in.
📓 Memo: Work Rules (Must Be Followed)
📜 Deep Mountain Onsen Manager’s Handbook (Strictly Follow)
Besides bears, you must also beware of: armed strangers, hydrogen sulfide gas drifting through the mountains… and some things that simply cannot be explained. This mountain area is private company property. Any living intruders are illegal trespassers, generally categorized as:
But all of these are still within the realm of humans. The truly terrifying ones are something else entirely.
The company has hired several Shinto shrines to perform purification rituals—but none have worked. People say that once you “encounter” it, you don’t return. The previous manager disappeared this way, and no body was ever found.
Remember, if you hear a voice calling: “Hey—!” Do not turn back. That is not human—it’s a bear mimicking sounds.
If someone calls your name: “Mr. ○○—!” Think calmly—this is a forbidden area, the air there is toxic, and even birds won’t land—how could anyone be there? Escape immediately!
If you smell something strange, do not hesitate. It could be toxic hydrogen sulfide, a bear or wild boar scent… or worse, the smell of a corpse.
Small animals’ screams sometimes sound like women screaming. Many hikers have mistaken them for cries for help, strayed from the path, and never returned.
Please remember— The most important rule when hiking is: never leave the route.
👁 Game Features
⚠ Warning
If you hear someone calling your name, no one is there. Do not respond or look back.
Once you take this job, you will realize—this mountain hides things that cannot be spoken of.
💡 Suggestions & Bug Reports: shen@shen.technology
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