The Forest of Drizzling Rain

The Forest of Drizzling Rain

Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie
Story:Alas, it was the "promised place," where Shiori was never meant to go. Finally, a remake of The Forest of Drizzling Rain, that masterpiece of an exploration horror game with multiple endings from the creator of the big hit Angels of Death!
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