THIS JAPANESE SCHOOL HORROR GAME IS DISTURBING!

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Published7 months ago
Duration32:49
Video IDSGZmRphX5tk
Languageen
CategoryGaming
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views3.4K
Likes187
Comments65
Engagement Rate7.33%
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➔ 🔔 TURN ON BELL NOTIFICATION! (It's next to the Subscribe button for every NEW GUAVA JUICE VIDEO) something about japanese schools at night just hits different. today i’m playing a horror game called The Last Term, where we’re trapped inside a looping school that feels more like a dream you can’t wake up from. we start on the 9th floor, and the only way out is to go down… one eerie level at a time. each floor hides its own anomaly, and if you miss even one, you’re stuck here forever. at first, everything looks normal. classrooms, desks, lockers, and that faint echo of footsteps in an empty hallway. but then the details start changing. a chair moves when you’re not looking. a door that was open is now closed. something’s written on the chalkboard that wasn’t there before. that’s when you realize — this place isn’t just a school, it’s a maze built from your own nightmares. every floor feels like a test. the lights flicker, the walls breathe, and the deeper you go, the more distorted everything becomes. you have to spot the anomalies — the little things that don’t belong — and correct them before the floor resets itself. the challenge is remembering what’s real when everything keeps shifting. i love games like this because they mix mystery with pure psychological horror. The Last Term doesn’t rely on jump scares — it gets under your skin with quiet tension. you start questioning every sound and every hallway until it feels like the game is watching you instead. it reminds me of titles like MADiSON, The Backrooms 1998, or The Exit 8, where the fear comes from repetition, not monsters. in this video, i’m trying my best to survive the school, find every anomaly, and break the loop before it’s too late. each floor gets weirder the closer you get to the ground, and the reality starts to blur. one wrong move, and you’ll wake up right back on the 9th floor like nothing ever happened. this one definitely gave me chills — the ambience, the sound design, even the way the hallways stretch forever. it’s that kind of horror that feels calm but terrifying at the same time. the type that makes you feel like you’ve been here before, even though you haven’t. if you enjoy creepy japanese horror games, liminal spaces, or the kind of stories where reality breaks down slowly, you’re gonna love this. it’s haunting, clever, and weirdly beautiful in that dreamlike way only indie horror games can pull off. i kept a mix of humor and panic throughout this one — because let’s be real, that’s how i deal with fear. some moments definitely caught me off guard, especially when i thought i’d escaped… but the school had other plans. The Last Term feels like walking through a memory that doesn’t want to end. you can feel something watching you, guiding you, waiting for you to make a mistake. every step takes you closer to the truth — or maybe further from it. thanks for hanging out and watching another horror adventure! if you’re new here, welcome to the chaos — this channel’s all about exploring weird, creative, and scary indie games while trying not to lose my mind. grab a snack, dim the lights, and let’s make it through the last term… if we can. Join the Guava Juice Gang: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMNmwqCtCSpftrbvR3KkHDA/join ➔ 👕 NEW MERCH!: https://goo.gl/mmCLDh (┛◉Д◉)┛彡┻━┻ Business Inquires: [email protected] Thanks for reading the end of this description!

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