Kaori wakes up alone in a decaying Western-style mansion she’s never seen before. The windows are bricked shut. The clocks tick backward. And somewhere in the walls, something is dragging its feet—slowly, deliberately—toward her.
“Escape -Kaori and the Haunted House-“ isn’t just jump scares. It’s a slow, cold dread that follows you after you close the game. Play with headphones. At night. Alone. Content Option 3: Video Script (Short – 60 sec) [Visual: Flickering candle, then a silhouette of a girl (Kaori) holding a match]
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.5/5) Genre: Horror / Puzzle / Binaural 3D Audio (likely)
“Kaori didn’t believe in ghosts. Then the house locked its doors from the outside.” -ENG- Escape -Kaori and the Haunted House- -RJ1...
“Some houses are haunted. This one is hungry.” Content Option 2: Mini Review / Recommendation (for forums or social media) Title: “RJ1… – A Hidden Gem of Immersive Horror”
“ Escape -Kaori and the Haunted House- A story of guilt, grief, and a girl who must learn: Some doors should never be opened. But the one behind her just slammed shut.”
But Kaori isn’t helpless. She has a lighter with three minutes of fuel, a broken locket that hums her late mother’s lullaby, and a courage she didn’t know she had. Kaori wakes up alone in a decaying Western-style
If you meant a specific RJ number (e.g., RJ123456), let me know and I can tailor the content more precisely — including character design, plot twists, or voice actor info if available.
You must guide Kaori through a house that remembers every sin. Each room twists reality: a nursery where dolls whisper your fears, a kitchen where the stove breathes, and a long hallway where the floor turns to cold mud.
“Every room asks a question: What are you running from? The kitchen has no exit. The nursery sings a song only dead children know. And the basement… the basement listens.” And somewhere in the walls, something is dragging
She finds a torn diary page: “Don’t trust the girl in the mirror. Don’t fall asleep. And whatever you do… don’t open the red door.”
“The last thing Kaori remembered was the sunset over the hill behind her grandmother’s house. Then came the fog… and the laughter.”