![]() In Nanashi no Game: Me, the player can now choose the locations they want to explore out of the two available for each day (for three days only). In the cursed game, which only uses the top DS screen, the player controls a 2D 8-bit RPG that provides clues to the current situations and can, in some cases, advance the story. In many cases, an e-mail message or update to the cursed game will interrupt the player's exploration. The player can switch to the TS Menu at any time, where they can play the cursed game, read e-mail messages, and load a previous save file. While exploring, the player must solve puzzles and reach locations. Most of the game takes place in the real world, where the player navigates real-time 3D environments using the DS's D-Pad and Touch Screen. Much like in the original, Nanashi no Game: Me involves two separate modes of play. It sold 15,000 copies on the week of its release. The game's title refers to the protagonist's left eye, represented by the left screen of the DS when held sideways, which allows the player to see things left (and hidden) by the curse. The story follows an anthropology student from Nanto University, as he discovers two cursed games, an RPG and a platformer. It was developed by Epics, published by Square Enix, and released on Augin Japan. "Nameless Game: Eye") is a survival horror video game for the Nintendo DS, and the sequel to the original Nanashi no Game. Nanashi no Game: Me (? Nanashi no Geemu Me?, lit. ![]()
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