Kakureza Library is a PC game that’s just been ported to Android by BOCSTE. The game lets you feel what it’s like to work in a library. It was originally launched on Steam back in January 2022 by Norabako.
Kakureza Library lets you step into the shoes of an apprentice librarian. It’s a casual experience where you check out and lend books, provide reference services and help users find the right materials.
You can even make decisions that could change the lives of the library’s visitors. It’s totally based on the books you choose to lend. Depending on what books you suggest, the story can branch off in different directions. And that includes multiple bad endings.
It’s a single-player game, and you can choose between Japanese and English languages. There’s no voice acting, but that actually adds to the quiet, thoughtful vibe of the game.
The best part about Kakureza Library is the 260 fictional books you’ll come across. Each has its own unique image and detailed information, almost like they are real books in a real library.
For an extra challenge, there’s also the Endless Reference mode. It’s completely separate from the main story. But in this mode, you’ll face an endless stream of randomly generated users. Each one will be looking for specific materials, and your job is to quickly and accurately help them.
Kakureza Library has no multiplayer system, so it’s just you, the books and the visitors. It’s now up for grabs on Android for $4.99. To celebrate the mobile launch, the prices have been slashed on Steam.
You can grab this librarian adventure if you like a relaxed game with a bit of strategy. Check it out from the Google Play Store.
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