Kouen No Himitsu No Game Asobi Direct

Since this title can refer to a specific adult visual novel franchise (often associated with the brand Score or similar niche genres) or the general trope of "public play" scenarios in anime/manga culture, I have structured this article to focus on the former as a specific media property, while acknowledging its genre themes.

“Welcome to the Secret Game of the Park. You have three rounds. Each round, you will lose something. Each round, you may gain a forgotten memory. To win, discover why this park was sealed.”

Haru, Mika, and Ren stood around the stump, eyes hollow. kouen no himitsu no game asobi

: The game features various playful challenges and mini-games that the player must complete to progress.

In the center of the park, where the old oak tree had been cut down, a stump remained. Carved into it: Since this title can refer to a specific

Mika knelt and dug her hands into the sand. She felt shells, then broken glass, then a photograph. In the photo: a festival, a bonfire, a child pointing at her. “You were there,” the voice whispered. Mika forgot her mother’s face.

: Described as a "descent into obsession," the work uses a "burning aesthetic"—sometimes localized as "Secret Game of the Flaming Garden"—to create a sense of isolation and tension. Production and Experience Each round, you will lose something

“Did we go in?” Mika asked.

Ren climbed the spiral slide. At the top, the Joker card glowed. Instead of sliding down, he stepped into the inside of a memory — the park, fifty years ago, burning. Children playing a game of hide-and-seek while the real world collapsed. The game master was a boy in a fox mask. “You remember now,” the voice said. Ren forgot his own name.