NightCry Brings Back Awkward J-Horror In New Alpha Footage

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Nude Maker released the first alpha version of upcoming Clock Tower successor NightCry to its Kickstarter backers on February 12th.

 

While those backers have been forbidden to share the download link they have been granted permission to share screenshots and video footage from the alpha.

 

As such, you can watch a recorded livestream of the alpha demo provided by YouTuber “GuardianE” above. Given that it’s alpha footage, it’s likely that everything you see will be changed in the final release as it’s all a work-in-progress.


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