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is a puzzle action-adventure game developed by
Too Kyo Games is a Japanese video game developer founded by ex-employees of Spike Chunsoft. It was formed in 2017 by ''Danganronpa'' series writer Kazutaka Kodaka, composer Masafumi Takada and illustrator Rui Komatsuzaki, as well as '' Zero Escape'' director ...
and Grounding, and published by IzanagiGames. It was initially released as part of
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for
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and
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in 2020, and for Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows the following year.


Plot

In 1995, Reycho and his fellow members of the Go-Getters Club, a group of students on a field trip, survive the explosion near
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. They wake up in an underwater amusement park called World's End Land. There, a magical robot named Pielope forces them to play a "Game of Fate", a life-or-death game of tasks. After Reycho saves his friends, Pielope attempts to start another game, but Pai renounces it on behalf of the mastermind hidden among them, before being hit by a debris. After escaping the underwater amusement park with a submarine, the class arrives at
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and Pai manages to restore her memory. They investigate all
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occupied by enemies, and plan to return to Tokyo. But the group splits off over traveling routes to
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or Ōita with one group learning it is 1996 while the other recruits a girl named Yuki, each club member awakening their mysterious powers. They reunite in
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, where they meet the Master of a cult dedicated to a powerful
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called MAIK, while being pursued by the damaged Pielope. After the incident of
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and
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, the group meets the people at the cave, and learn the existence of an Otherworlder opposing MAIK and X-TYPES. They conclude the truth Vanilla is the mastermind trying to undo MAIK's brainwashing experiment, because the facility stored Vanilla's body with
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, with her ghost accompanying her friends. They ride on a train from
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, but Pielope disables it, unlocking two ending scenarios. In one end, the group are captured by robots and manage to regroup at the
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factory, when MAIK uses the Master. The gang escapes from the facility and the erupting Mount Fuji destroys the helicopter near the ruined Tokyo. In another ending, the reunited group reach Gifu and find a magical mushroom for them to see ghosts. The ships damage Reycho, revealing him as a robot controlled by Pochi with the others leaving them behind without a second thought. Pochi reveals himself as a robot and is captured by the drones. However, the children hijack one of the ships and save Pochi. MAIK explains to the group that Nyoro's father created it in 1991, predicting humanity had brought chaos. MAIK used nanomachines to turn humans into emotionless and subservient "sheep", while all humans hid themselves underground. But the Go-Getters are immune to nanomachines and possess latent abilities, with Reycho and Pochi placed among them as observers. This revealed the brainwashing was a surgical process to remove limitations while viewing various scenarios and illusions. MAIK plans for them to become humanity's "shepherds" or it will have the nanomachines kill anyone. The group learns Pielope is housing one of MAIK's sub-personalities while learning Vanilla, whose ability is astral projection, is still alive and located near the supercomputer at the park's HEAVEN facility. After the player collects clues from all timelines, Pochi reveals to be an X-TYPE communicating with the Otherworlder. After saving Vanilla, they plan to destroy MAIK's core. The Master reveals that Yuki would be erased upon its demise. Reycho, rebuilt by MAIK as a defense mechanism, attacks his friends, but their group's song causes him to be self-aware and disable the core barrier. Yuki reveals to be MAIK's other sub-personality, directly being connected to the core. To overwrite MAIK's main personality and save Yuki, Pochi and Vanilla hack into the system, while the former directly uploads into the mainframe to stop MAIK. The group uses an administrator account to override the commands and Pochi destroys MAIK with a code intact. They reunite with Reycho and restore humanity.


Development and release

The game was announced in September 2018 at the same time the company
Too Kyo Games is a Japanese video game developer founded by ex-employees of Spike Chunsoft. It was formed in 2017 by ''Danganronpa'' series writer Kazutaka Kodaka, composer Masafumi Takada and illustrator Rui Komatsuzaki, as well as '' Zero Escape'' director ...
was announced as one of the four projects being worked. In October 2018, the game had more details announced, with the original title ''Death March Club'' (デスマーチクラブ Desu Māchi Kurabu) announced at the time, but it changed to ''World's End Club'' in 2020. On September 4, a launch trailer for the game was released, announcing the stealth drop of the game on Apple Arcade, and the upcoming release on Nintendo Switch in spring 2021. In February 2021, during a Nintendo Direct, it was announced that the title would come to Nintendo Switch on May 28, 2021. Before switching its target platform to Apple Arcade, ''World's End Club'' was initially announced only for
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s; the Microsoft Windows port is set to be released on November 30, 2021. The Too Kyo Games team worked on the premise, scenario and character design, while the team at Grounding handled the programming, action and graphic design. The game is localized in twelve languages. The game had
Kotaro Uchikoshi is a Japanese video game director and writer. He is known for his work on visual novel games, including the ''Infinity'' and '' Zero Escape'' series. His writing style often incorporates elements of science fiction with various scientific and p ...
and Takumi Nakazawa as directors, and
Kazutaka Kodaka is a Japanese video game designer, writer and mangaka. His work is known for recurring themes of contrasting hope/despair, luck/talent, truth/lies; mixing tragedy with dark humor, numerous plot-twists etc. He was an employee of Spike Chunsoft ( ...
as creative directorThe initial release only featured the Japanese voice over; the game was dubbed in English for its full release.


Reception

The Apple Arcade version of ''World's End Club'' received "mixed or average reviews" according to
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. Reviewing the iOS version, Kevin Mai of Noisy Pixel praised the game's story, feeling of adventure, likeable cast and entertaining dialogue, but criticized the presentation, lack of depth, puzzles, and the unfinished nature of the release, ultimately giving it a score of 7.5 out of 10, urging readers to wait for the Nintendo Switch release.


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* {{Official website, https://www.deathmarchclub.com/en/ 2020 video games Adventure games IOS games MacOS games Mystery video games Nintendo Switch games Post-apocalyptic video games Single-player video games Too Kyo Games games Video games developed in Japan Video games set in 1995 Video games set in amusement parks Video games set in Japan Video games written by Kotaro Uchikoshi Windows games