A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
A girl takes a night train heading to an unknown destination...
Y?rei Station ("Ghost Station") is an adventure game inspired by Japanese ghost stories. It was written and designed by Atelier Sent?, based on memories of their life in Japan, and on the trains they used to take at dawn.
The graphics were hand-painted with pencils and watercolors by high school students. It was done in 2 days (March 6 and 7, 2017) during a workshop at "le P?le des Arts" of La Joliverie in Nantes.
Learn more about the making of this project:
http://ateliersento.com/yureistation/
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You can support our next game project on: patreon
Y?rei Station:
Gameplay: point-and-click
Languages: Japanese - English - French - Korean - Italian
Press:
"A beautiful, unsettling hand-crafted horror story" IndieGames.com
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Release date | May 04, 2017 |
Rating | |
Author | Atelier Sent? |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | Atmospheric, ghost-story, Hand-drawn, Horror, japan, Point & Click, Story Rich, Surreal, watercolor |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English, French |
Inputs | Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles |
Links | Homepage |
Mentions | itch.io Recommends: Nostalgic games for... |
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I'm a little late to the party but I really loved this game. I played it for my YouTube channel and I'm very glad I did. The story was really creepy and interesting and the art is simply beautiful. It was unique and fun. It kept me on my toes the entire time. The puzzles were a little tricky but that's cause I'm dumb.
You guys did an amazing job on this!
Thank you for the experience. <3
This is the second game I’ve played that you made and I enjoyed it. I love how you involved students to color your games, and honestly the art is beautiful and a unique take when playing the game. I love how you incorporated puzzles in the game, I did have a hard time in one of them since I’m not that knowledgeable in the Japanese language but it was still fun to play. In the end it was a great and beautiful game to play. It had an interesting story and it was fun to venture in the environment. I’m looking forward to playing your other games! I hope you make more games like this one. ???????
Loved the game, especially the way it was made, I'm a sucker for collaborative Multimedia projects so this was right up my alley
Would love to see you guys make an even longer game and also looked at the art on your website, some serious talent here
I made a video on itch games and included Yurei Station in it <3
I liked this game. Loved the 3rd person cartoon perspective, wasn't really expecting for it. While i personally love the doll shop more, this is still an interesting game thats worth playing. Yes i do wish it was abit longer like exploring the yurei world abit more but again there were many things like the eerie music, the suspense of what could be seen next as we go forward and the overall feel that kept me invested in the game. Good job keep making more games like these!
Hello. I'm Japanese.
I was looking for an interesting game, and the Japanese title caught my eye, so I decided to play it. The hand-drawn watercolors gave it a Japanese taste, and I could feel the atmosphere of the Japanese countryside. It felt like I was watching Kamishibai (a picture-story show). It's a short game, but I thought it was a story filled with "Japanese style". Thank you for making such a wonderful art.
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Hello! I really enjoyed this game, and after playing it I looked up all your games to play next. I think your idea about involving students and children to colour your games is interesting in the indie game space!! (I would feel proud if something I helped colour was downloaded and played by thousands of people =w= )
I had quite a while back played this on my YT
I really enjoyed the artwork and the thought behind this game, it's rare to actually see a game that has been handmade drawings, As an artist myself, this is one of my favs, It gives more ideas that games Do not have to be made only with a computer, that you can make it out of anything