Maki Hibino’s altruistic spirit leads her to Zanda Village—a near-abandoned hamlet plagued by supernatural decay. Tasked with reviving its lone resident and cursed “hole-brothers,” she balances reconstruction with survival in this darkly comedic strategy sim, where every choice risks moral compromise or otherworldly corruption.
A Village of Cursed Rebirth
1. Hole-Brothers Phenomenon – Interact with zombified men reduced to primal instincts, using their distorted abilities (superhuman strength, toxic essence harvesting) to rebuild infrastructure at the cost of sanity.
2. Mysterious Voice’s Agenda – Decipher cryptic commands from the entity that lured Maki; obeying grants divine blessings (fertile soil, clean water) while defiance awakens village-wide hexes.
3. Ecological Degradation – Combat spreading blights like sentient mold and carnivorous crops that mutate based on Maki’s moral alignment (selfless vs. exploitative).
Strategic Rebuilding with Taboo Twists
1. Resource Triage System – Prioritize restoring homes, detoxifying wells, or breeding livestock—each requiring “assistance” from hole-brothers via risqué minigames that escalate their dependence.
2. Sanity vs. Prosperity – Use hallucinogenic herbs to endure grotesque tasks for faster progress, but overdose risks permanent phobias (e.g., fear of touch disabling key interactions).
3. Dynamic Event Chains – Random occurrences like hole-brother rebellions or spectral merchant visits demand snap decisions, altering village aesthetics and unlockable facilities.
Maki’s Descent or Redemption
1. Corruption Threshold – Embrace the entity’s power to control hole-brothers absolutely, transforming them into efficient drones while muting their humanity—and Maki’s empathy.
2. Hidden Backstory Fragments – Uncover Zanda’s occult past through haunted artifacts; piecing together rituals might free the men or bind Maki as the entity’s eternal priestess.
3. Six Endings, One Legacy – Outcomes span utopian revival, Maki’s sacrificial demise, or her ascension as a demi-goddess of decay—each reshaped by rebuilt structures’ visual motifs.
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