「ゆうひ不動産」は、実在する不動産サイトのように見える

ブラウザ探索型のフィクションコンテンツです。

物件一覧や詳細ページを確認しながら、

少しずつ違和感の正体を探ってください。

・ジャンプスケアなし

・実況/配信OK

・プレイ時間目安:約1時間

YUHI REAL ESTATE is a browser-based fictional experience

that looks like an ordinary real estate website.

Explore property listings and pages carefully

to uncover what lies beneath.

- No jump scares

- Streaming / recording allowed

- Estimated playtime: ~1 hour


Published 21 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
Authorshintoworks
GenreInteractive Fiction
Tagsarg, Experimental, Horror, Mystery
LinksTwitter/X

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(+1)

It was pretty fun!! truly!! (But I'm not sure I got to the end properly...!)

Is there anyway to restart the page? I want to stream from the start ;_; 

To restart, simply clear the cookies and local data for the site.

In Chrome, you can easily do this just for this specific page (usually via the lock icon). I'll let you look up the details.

Good luck with the stream! 

(+1)

Very nice! I was able to complete it all, with some minor translating. Very spooky and good atmosphere! 

(+1)

Thank you for visiting Yuhi Fudosan. We are happy that you completed the contract safely... 👻 Great job figuring it out!

(+2)(-1)

[!!! spoiler alert !!!]

it was pretty fun!
i went to the email page at the end. i assume that's the ending.
loved the way you used slight subtlety to convey such feel.

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The farthest I've gotten is Heights Kurezaki... .v.

Thanks for trying it out! Don't give up! The hint for the next step is often hidden near "water" or within the property details. Try searching for what you find!

(+1)

I think my translation tool might just be off. If there are codes hidden in the Japanese itself, it must not transfer with google translate.

Exactly. The puzzle relies on the Japanese characters (Katakana), so Google Translate won't work. If I translate it, it becomes the answer. Here is a hint: The hidden code refers to something related to 'Water' or 'Plumbing'.

(+2)

Thanks for playing! You are correct, that is the conclusion. I'm thrilled you liked the subtlety—that was the most important part of the design for me. Thanks for noticing!