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This is not a game for everyone. The adult themes are integral, not optional. If you dislike “game over as punishment” mechanics, the steep difficulty curve of the Final version’s Despair mode will frustrate you. Additionally, the English translation (by a fan group) is serviceable but leaves some Japanese horror puns untranslated.

The core of the experience lies in its environment. The "School" is not a place of learning, but rather a prison for the mind. 1. The Atmosphere of Despair NightmareSchool-Lost Girls- -Final- -Dieselmine-

Let’s be blunt. Dieselmine has a reputation. The “Lost Girls” subtitle isn’t just about getting lost in a building. It refers to the vulnerability, the isolation, and the very adult horrors that lurk beneath the surface of the school setting. This is not a game for everyone

Since there is an unlocked version and workshop page , checking the Steam Guides section for this game is the most reliable way to find step-by-step walkthroughs for specific puzzles. Additionally, the English translation (by a fan group)

As the school crumbled around her, Elara ran toward the faint glow of the sunrise hitting the front gates. She burst through the oak doors just as the entire structure vanished into a thick, gray mist. Standing on the empty lot where the school had been, she looked down at her hands. They were shaking, but they were hers. The Final Exam was over, and for the first time in a century, the girls of St. Jude’s were truly found.