Inunaki tunnel (or Inunaki village), which literally translates to howling dog tunnel, is a real place located in the Miyawaka town, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is a famous horror spot where people have been killed or burnt to death.
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After many trespassers, the tunnel is now sealed with concrete blocks. It is said that Japanese law does not apply beyond the entrance of Inunaki. It’s considered to be the most horrifying place in Kyushu and countless horror stories are born from the place.
Key Features:
Immersive experience: An atmospheric, photo-realistic graphics intensifies the horror experience.
VHS film aesthetic: VHS aesthetic emulates look and feel of CRT screens including phosphor screen trail and bleeding, VHS tape noise, interlacing, and jitter in the analog video signal adding extra immersion to the horror experience.
Gameplay: This game is primarily a "walking simulator" genre with puzzle-solving elements.
Psychological horror: Are you alone? Keep going and you'll find out.
Japanese Theme: The environment and aesthetics inspired by Japanese horror games and films.
Replay value: 3 endings
Inunaki Tunnel | 犬鳴トンネル is a short game. The game is about 30-60 minutes experience(s)
Some people might experience frustration and/or headache from the VHS filter and the darkness. Though, the setting can be tweaked.
Although the game may reference real events, all written contents are fictional.
Thai translation by Palapoom Sompoom
Spanish translation by IGXL
1. Click the download button to start.
2. When the download is complete, right-click the .rar file and select 'Extract to current folder'.(If you run into any errors while extracting, make sure you’re using WinRAR or 7-Zip.)
3. Open the unzipped folder, find the .exe file, and double click it to run. (If there's a _readme.txt in the folder, it's probably worth checking out.)
4. Enjoy. If you get any missing .dll errors, check for a 'Redist' or '_CommonRedist' folder and install everything inside.
This game may contain content not appropriate for all ages,
or may not be appropriate for viewing at work.
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