Urban Myth Dissolution Center

Join forces with the psychic Director of the Urban Myth Dissolution Center and solve a variety of cases involving cursed relics, rental properties with shady histories, and dimensional anomalies. Monstrous oddities and otherworldly planes abound in this occult mystery adventure game!

Release
Steam

The Urban Myth Dissolution Center – your one-stop solution for researching and (dis)solving monstrous oddities, cursed relics, and dimensional anomalies!

Take on urban myth cases as heroine Azami Fukurai, under the supervision of Ayumu Meguriya, Level S psychic and Center Director.

The game is an episodical digital mystery adventure themed on multiple urban myths that roam the internet and presented in stunning psychedelic pixel art.

The player takes control of Azami for the detective legwork, collecting circumstantial evidence and social network posts to unravel the truth behind each urban myth, the hidden pasts of each client, and why they came to encounter each oddity. Dis(solve) each myth and case to discover each episode's resolution and unexpected consequences.

The Urban Myth Dissolution Center is a privately owned institution specializing in adaptive research (both onsite and online) and collection, as well as psychic divination by Center Director Ayumu Meguriya, of the numerous urban myths that dot the offline and online worlds.

Azami Fukurai

The game's heroine is a newly hired full-time, part-time member of the Urban Myth Dissolution Center's staff. Working the Center's cases inevitably makes anomalies and oddities part of her working day. She is able to see others' intentions and residual thoughts through her glasses.

"Anything to help a friend!"

Ayumu Meguriya

Center Director of the Urban Myth Dissolution Center and Level S psychic. He avoids onsite research due to his wheelchair but can divine oddities' true forms with his clairvoyant abilities.

"Another oddity, seeping through"

Jasmine

Real name: Yasumi Tomarigi. Onsite Operative at the Urban Myth Dissolution Center. Her unmotivated part-timer attitude hides an unexplained wealth of skills including driving, close combat and surveillance ops.

"Who'da thunk, I'm actually serious about this one."

Hakaba-Bunko( )

A game creator team based in Japan, whose core members are long-time aficionados of mystery-themed content. The team creates adventure games and explores innovative forms of pixel art.

Known for their game series, "Makoto Wakaido's Case Files".

Awarded the Shueisha Game Creators CAMP award at Google Play Indie Games Festival 2021 and now working on "Urban Myth Dissolution Center" in close collaboration with Shueisha Games.

[From the Creators]

Do you believe in urban myths? Some may be mere rumors, but some might be true. It's that ambiguity that keeps us coming back. We've tried to recreate that feel for this game, aiming to create a game that spreads through word of mouth and lives on in the public mind beyond individual lives and memories.

Do you enjoy exploring urban myths? Are you good at telling the truth from fallacy? The Urban Myth Dissolution Center would love to hear from you! Join our fun and friendly team. Prior ExpeRIence is optional. Great welfare perks! Just show up and smile! TraiNing sessiOns Widely available.

Reviews

“The rich pixel-art cutscenes, the characters full of personality and eccentricity, such as Azami Fukurai, Ayumu Meguriya, and the seemingly unmotivated but actually very capable (supposedly) Jasmine, and the disturbing atmosphere of urban legends, makes for a very intriguing storyline.”
ファミ通(Famitsu)

“I was amazed by the many patterns of pixel art illustrations and portrait pictures that appear in the conversation scenes of this work, and they are even well animated. The graphics in this work are composed of pixel art with a small number of colors, but they do not look cheap at all; in fact, it gives off quite a rich impression.”
電ファミニコゲーマー(Denfaminicogamer)

“I was impressed by the new work's more individualistic portrayal of the characters and the addition of more modern elements, such as rich cutscenes and other production elements, as well as the use of social networking services for conducting investigations.”
GAME Watch