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As a Fridge subpage, all spoilers are unmarked as per policy. You Have Been Warned.


Fridge Brilliance

  • Depending on the player's gender choice, you can get attacked by either the yandere groom or bride in the chapel scene of the RPG, when their other half gets killed. This couple are actually Ikuta and his wife Tomoka, and both of them act rather different as well because of your character's choice. If you follow the patterns of the later chapters, you will realize that Asahi is resented for her father's absence and that is also reflected in the RPG short scene because that's how she interprets the aftermaths of their marriage: in Ikuta's case, how he would have reacted after his wife's death... or if Tomoka would hold a grudge for her husband, who didn't even come to save her the evening she got murdered.
  • Ohyama's reasoning to send the player alone to those creepy places gets better, when Nanashi no Game: Me reveals that he was investigating another series of weird but simultaneous deaths on his own, while the main character was trying to survive their week. He was doing some other research related to his "experiment". After all, he had personal contact with the police. If these deaths (at the Kuento Hotel and the Karaoke Club Utaya) were covered for everyone else, he could just get some "insider" info about something similar that happened to one of his students!

Fridge Horror

  • Asahi ran away from home to the Capeside Hotel, a place where her family used to go to vacations. Implying she waited in there for four or three years, is there a possible reason that she went there before the hotel was starting to decay or after? If the hero/ine went there at night and it was mostly in ruins by then... one has to wonder how long it took for Asahi to die of starvation... or how long she took to mummify.

Fridge Logic

  • One of the earlier "missions" of the game is to find out clues around Odaka's apartment to know what happened to him. One of the notes says "he ordered lots of holy water", and if you go to the bathroom you will discover that the bathtub looks moldy. One of the NPC of the first village of the game mentions that their water is considered to be holy and that it cures whatever sickness. Considering that Odaka's sanity wasn't so straight after his absence week from school... he could have believed the villagers (he even couldn't pass the first location of the game), especially if either the Regrets or Asahi were pestering him. If that mold... mud or thing was supposed to be water in the bathtub... wouldn't he have ordered the holy water at the start of the week and not on the last few days?

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