Mini Roshutsu Game 2 (RJ01260604) – Small Package, Big Psychological Bite
If you found MRG1 too easy, MRG2 is exactly what you wanted. If you’re easily frustrated by games that lie to you… proceed with caution. Score: 8.5 / 10
If you’ve been browsing the DLsite indie horror tags recently, you’ve probably noticed the quiet rise of the “Mini Roshutsu” series. The first game was a tight, 15-minute proof of concept. But Mini Roshutsu Game 2 (RJ01260604)? This is where the creator stops holding your hand and starts messing with your sense of reality.
I’ll be reviewing Mouthwashing next week, but first, I need to sleep with the lights on.
Mini Roshutsu Game 2 isn’t trying to be Silent Hill or The Exit 8 . It’s a lean, mean, focused experiment in paranoia. For the price (roughly $3–4 USD on DLsite), you’re getting a tightly crafted hour of genuine unease. The only downside? A few puzzles rely on trial-and-error rather than logic, and the lack of a manual save can sting if you take a wrong turn late in the run.
[DLsite RJ01260604] (Note: Adult content flag is for “grotesque/suggestive themes,” not explicit material. But be warned—it gets weird.)
Let’s break down what makes this tiny (under 100MB) executable one of the most unsettling short-form experiences I’ve had this year. You wake up in a single, dimly lit Japanese-style room. Tatami mats. A sliding door that won’t budge. A window showing nothing but void. The goal is simple: find the “Roshutsu” (loosely, “exposure/exit”) and get out.
2026-04-15 Platform: DLsite Genre: Mini-game / Psychological Horror / Escape
Players with high frustration tolerance for backtracking, or anyone who dislikes meta-horror that references the player’s own hardware. Have you found the Golden Roshutsu in RJ01260604? Let me know in the comments—but please, no direct code spoilers. I want to earn my nightmares.
