Players engage in two distinct investigative paths—on-campus with the energetic Koko and off-campus with the analytical Kirika.
While it starts as a campus mystery, it includes "disturbing" bad endings involving body horror and manipulation that catch many players off guard. The_logic_of_the_miniature_garden.7z
High-quality CGs and an official artbook showcasing the character designs by Cabbit. The art style is "deceptively cutesy," contrasting sharply
The art style is "deceptively cutesy," contrasting sharply with dark themes of betrayal, psychological trauma, and graphic violence. II. Narrative Structure & Mechanics The art style is "deceptively cutesy
Some English-speaking critics noted that the translation quality (typical of early SakuraGame releases) can sometimes obscure the finer points of the mystery's logic. IV. Technical Note: The .7z Archive
The game enforces a specific playing order, requiring players to clear certain "keys" or routes to unlock the true conclusion.
Community-driven updates or restoration patches (often referred to as "18+ patches") which are frequently hosted in compressed formats on Steam Community forums.