


Using a cast entirely of elementary schoolers despite the unchild-friendly scenario was inspired by movies like It and The Goonies, which have children in the starring roles but that aren't children's movies. Kodaka had initially decided that he had enough of writing death games, but Uchikoshi convinced Kodaka to do one final death game with him, the "last death game either of us will create", and Kodaka agreed. Although Kodaka was joking, Uchikoshi was very interested in going through with creating it. The concept for the game came while Kodaka and Uchikoshi were on a trip to Kyoto that felt like a long death march, and Kodaka had joked about a killing game with a death march premise. Although the player can only control the Reycho, the other characters follow behind you and their abilities can be tagged in using a button trigger. Each of the students has their own powers and abilities - such as the ability to control electricity or be able to throw objects - which is used to solve the puzzles and riddles. The player controls Reycho, a silent protagonist and elementary school student, and the rest of the cast is made up of his classmates. The story is split into two main modes action sections where the player solves puzzles, and adventure sections where the player experiences the main story. The game will be fully 3D animated and be fully voiced and is estimated to take around 20 hours to clear. World's End Club is a side-scrolling puzzle action-adventure game set in the 1990s. "Abnormal events" are occurring all over the Earth. But then, extraordinary powers begin to awaken within them. Will they be able to survive and make it out of this weird place? The kids are all lost and confused. Suddenly, from out of nowhere, a mysterious clown appears and orders them to play a " Game of Fate"! Before any of them can figure out what's happening, they're fighting for their very lives. Reycho and the others are trapped inside this strange, long-abandoned place. When they wake up, they're in a theme park under the sea. While on the bus for their class trip, they get into an accident. Reycho and the other members are somehow different than the other kids around them. In an elementary school in Tokyo, there's a club called the "Go-Getters Club", formed up for kids who are weird from all over Japan. Twelve 12-year old kids go on a 1,200 km journey.
