Players can access a "Scenario" menu to replay specific scenes, a "Character" gallery for portraits, and an "Event" menu for high-quality CG art.
Kouichi finds himself entangled in the secret "Moon-Waiting Ceremony," a rite held every 19 years by the powerful Kuraki clan.
It features the distinct, iconic character designs of Carnelian, which are highly regarded for their elegance and detailed "doll-like" aesthetic. Review Summary The Good: Kao no nai Tsuki Select Story
Even years later, the art remains a high point, especially for fans of the early 2000s visual novel style.
The game maintains a heavy supernatural and psychological atmosphere, blending traditional Japanese folklore with modern mystery. Gameplay Features Players can access a "Scenario" menu to replay
Upon arriving, Kouichi’s condition suddenly breaks when he sees Suzuna Kuraki, the "Moon-Waiting Priestess".
The game excels at building a sense of dread and curiosity through its rural, ritual-focused setting. Review Summary The Good: Even years later, the
As a "Select Story" version, this release is more accessible and focused than the expansive original: