Decollate Decoration

Critic Reviews for Decollate Decoration
Decollate Decoration combines intense but subtle storytelling with creepy imagery that gets increasingly scarier the longer you play. Those looking for something short and easy, but also well crafted and thought out, will enjoy this narrative adventure. But even with multiple endings, this journey to the afterlife is very short.
I began this game simply focused on my stated objective: guide our ghost yandere and kill her crush within 7 weeks, thinking it would be like experiencing a yandere's mindset and perhaps finding some purpose in it. But by the end of the game, what I received was nothing like this premise suggests. Instead, I got a realistic, poetic, and somewhat philosophical vision about love and the purpose of life, along with an extremely bittersweet ending regarding the answer, at least for our protagonist.
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With pretty minimal things to do, art, and storytelling at play, this really doesn’t deliver much in the way of enjoyable or worthwhile play
At first glance, Decollate Decoration is a minimalist game. With very few images and a single interactive interface, it features a pixel art design that otaku will love, though it’s a bit rough around the edges.
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