World's End Club

World's End Club

12 Kids on a 1,200km Journey

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Version History of World's End Club

1.0

August 5, 2024

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Description of World's End Club

Twelve 12-year old kids go on a 1,200 km journey. A new type of action-adventure game that fuses a thrilling story with 2D side-scrolling action. A "dream team" adventure game with scenario written by Zero Escape series creator, Kotaro Uchikoshi, and Danganronpa's Kazutaka Kodaka as creative director. ・Game features - Simple controls - A fusion of 2D scrolling puzzle-action game and story-adventure game - Key player choices alter the course of the adventure throughout the branching story - 12 unique and interesting characters! - Famous locations all over Japan - The story unfolds in… unexpected ways ・Summary In an elementary school in Tokyo, there's a club called the "Go-Getters Club", made up from oddball kids from all over Japan. Reycho and the other members are somehow different than the other kids around them. Then, one day, during the summer... While on the bus for their class trip, they get into an accident. When they wake up, they're in a theme park under the sea. Reycho and the others are trapped inside this strange, long-abandoned place. Suddenly, from out of nowhere, a mysterious clown appears and orders them to play a "Fate Game"! Before any of them can figure out what's happening, they're fighting for their very lives. Will they be able to survive and make it out of this weird place? The kids are all lost and confused... But then, extraordinary powers begin to awaken within them. While at the same time… "Abnormal events" are occurring all over the Earth.
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World's End Club: FAQ

Is World's End Club compatible with the iPad?

Yes, World's End Club is compatible with the iPad.

Who launched the app?

Izanagigames, Inc. is the developer of the World's End Club app.

What iOS version is needed to run the World's End Club app?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 13.0 or higher.

What is the current app rating?

Users love World's End Club, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 5 out of 5.

What’s the genre of the World's End Club app?

The App Genre Of World's End Club Is Games.

What is the latest version of World's End Club?

The latest World's End Club version released is 1.0.

When was the most recent World's End Club update made available?

World's End Club’s latest update was rolled out on September 28, 2024.

Do you know when World's End Club was first made available?

The app was launched on August 5, 2024.

What is the content advisory rating for the World's End Club app?

The content advisory rating for World's End Club is Izanagigames, Inc..

What languages does the World's End Club app support?

The World's End Club app is now available in Arabic, Dutch, English and 11 more.

Can I find World's End Club within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, World's End Club is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within World's End Club?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within World's End Club.

Is World's End Club optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, World's End Club is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does World's End Club use ad-based monetization?

No, World's End Club does not use ad-based monetization.

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  • A Non-Nintendo Masterpiece

    I am a big fan of Nintendo, and to me, there are only 3 non-Nintendo video games(That aren’t solely mobile) that I enjoy. They are:#3.Nickelodeon All Star Brawl series, #2.The Little Nightmares series, and the best one of the three, #1.World’s End Club. I am not going to go too extreme with the story’s details, like I did in my Very Little Nightmares review, so do not worry about any spoilers.

    World’s End Club is a masterpiece with a story that explores loss, grief, the beauties of friendships, and the importance of ALL of your emotions. But don’t let the beautiful messages sway you from the dark parts of the story. This game shows the end of the world, in the 1990s. Humanity is gone, monsters rule the Earth, and a robotic AI took over the world. The planet is so hazardous, that the Go Getters get so close to dying MULTIPLE TIMES. There are 12 Go Getters(they are all 12 years old, except Aniki, who’s 13), with their own catchy theme song! The 12 memorable members of the Go Getters Club are: Chucko, Mowchan, Vannila, Tattsun, Pochi, Pai, Nyoro, Kansai, Aniki, Yuki, Jennu, and Reycho. These characters are so wonderful, that their designs and personality stay with you forever. (Pochi is my favorite)

    But I am going to give you a warning. Although I enjoyed this style of a game, many people didn’t originally. There is much dialogue(with very great acting)in this game— the game is actually 80% talking, cut scenes, and videos.

    Putting that aside, this is a splendiferous game with wonderful music, beautiful graphics, memorable characters(the Go Getters and the game’s villains), and a moving story. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this game—Hyrule&Irk(Irken__Invader)
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  • Good game but......

    Why does getting all the stickers not give you a achievement I have been trying to 100% this
  • A Non-Nintendo Masterpiece

    I am a big fan of Nintendo, and to me, there are only 3 non-Nintendo video games(That aren’t solely mobile) that I enjoy. They are:#3.Nickelodeon All Star Brawl series, #2.The Little Nightmares series, and the best one of the three, #1.World’s End Club. I am not going to go too extreme with the story’s details, like I did in my Very Little Nightmares review, so do not worry about any spoilers.

    World’s End Club is a masterpiece with a story that explores loss, grief, the beauties of friendships, and the importance of ALL of your emotions. But don’t let the beautiful messages sway you from the dark parts of the story. This game shows the end of the world, in the 1990s. Humanity is gone, monsters rule the Earth, and a robotic AI took over the world. The planet is so hazardous, that the Go Getters get so close to dying MULTIPLE TIMES. There are 12 Go Getters(they are all 12 years old, except Aniki, who’s 13), with their own catchy theme song! The 12 memorable members of the Go Getters Club are: Chucko, Mowchan, Vannila, Tattsun, Pochi, Pai, Nyoro, Kansai, Aniki, Yuki, Jennu, and Reycho. These characters are so wonderful, that their designs and personality stay with you forever.

    But I am going to give you a warning. Although I enjoyed this style of a game, many people didn’t originally. There is much dialogue(with very great acting)in this game— the game is actually 80% talking, cut scenes, and videos.

    Putting that aside, this is a splendiferous game with wonderful music, beautiful graphics, memorable characters(the Go Getters and the game’s villains), and a moving story. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this game—Hyrule&Irk(Irken__Invader)
    Show less