Defoliation Game Written Walkthrough Guide + Red Leaf Locations (Nintendo Switch)

writ­ten 6/13/26, updat­ed 6/17/26

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  • Pub­lished: COSEN
  • Devel­oped: Ris­ing Win Tech
  • Plat­form Played: Nin­ten­do Switch 2
  • Price: $1.99 MSRP: $9.99
  • Rat­ed: T (Blood, Vio­lence)
  • Genre: Adven­ture, Puz­zle, Sur­vival
  • Date Released: May 31, 2018

This is a puz­zle, adven­ture game set in Tai­wan. The con­trols are a bit clunky on the Switch, the trans­la­tion is not per­fect, and there’s a bit of a cul­tur­al gap. The east­ern-mind­ed puz­zles are dif­fer­ent from the west­ern-mind­ed ones I gen­er­al­ly play. I wrote this to help any­one who needs it (and also to help myself try to work through some of them), because there are zero walk­throughs any­where… In Eng­lish, at least. It’s rec­om­mend­ed to have a notepad or some way to write out the puz­zles to under­stand them bet­ter. I don’t 100% know how some of the answers are got­ten, but I did work through the ones that make sense to me.


Table of Con­tents

*Use the search func­tion (ctrl+f) or click on the links below to nav­i­gate the page


GAME START


Chapter 1: The Accident

  • Read the dia­logue
  • Choose: “Beg again and again”

Bad Ending 0: Nothing Happened

  • Choose: “I give up this time”

Chapter 2: The Cabin

  • Read dia­logue
  • Take Pot­ted Plant
  • Take Hand­ker­chief
  • Look at win­dow, read dia­logue, and take Iron Crow­bar
  • Look at red bricks, inspect the mid­dle upper one, get Red Bolt
  • Look at the shoe rack

Shoe Puzzle

Solve using Hand­ker­chief clue found

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Top Row: Blue slip­per, Yel­low boot, Green boot, Blue slip­per, Green slip­per, Red boot, Red slip­per, Yel­low slip­per

Bot­tom Row: Red boot, Blue boot, Green slip­per, Yel­low slip­per, Blue boot, Red slip­per, Green boot, Yel­low boot

  • Get Scis­sors and Red Bolt
  • Look at chair; Use Scis­sors; Get Red Bolt
  • Equip Pot­ted Plant and use it on the ground
  • Get Paper with Win­dow Graph­ic
  • Look at rug in front of the door
  • Click on the top left cor­ner, then use the Iron Crow­bar
  • Get Red Bolt
  • Look at the door

Lock Puzzle

Look at the win­dow. First, you have to solve this puz­zle to get the code for the door using the clues you’ve read and found:

  • Clock­wise
  • Loca­tion of num­bers to use
  • Mid­dle cir­cle of num­bers in win­dow indi­cates this is math-ori­ent­ed
  • Using the last dig­it
Solu­tion (click to expand)

Num­ber Code: 52351247

Add Red Bolt x4

  • Go inside

Chapter 3: The Old Lady

  • Read dia­logue
  • Take Green Leaf Bolt from tree on shelf
  • Look at the code input

Shelf Lock Puzzle

  • Look at books, read all of the titles and dia­logue
  • Look at the dec­o­ra­tive dish’s num­bers, ele­ments, and direc­tion­al nota­tions
  • Solve the code
Solu­tion (click to expand)

Num­ber Code: 2385

*Hon­est­ly, I have no idea how this is the answer. I think you have to know some­thing about Chi­nese his­to­ry and stuff, which I don’t.

  • Get Rag and Green Leaf Bolt
  • Go into the Kitchen
  • Take Pot from the counter; Use on the faucet
  • Use Pot Filled with Water on the stove
  • Look at the sink; Get Clump of Hair
  • Use Clump of Hair on the pot on the stove; Boil it
  • Get Green Leaf Bolt
  • Use Rag on dirty poster

Kitchen Utensil Puzzle

Ori­ent the kitchen uten­sils into the cor­rect order using the clue

Solu­tion (click to expand)

If: 123456

Then: 653412

  • Look at top unlocked cab­i­net; Get Tile with Num­ber On It
  • Look at bot­tom unlocked cab­i­net; Get Green Leaf Bolt
  • Look at the floor; Use Tile with Num­ber On It

Kitchen Door Lock Puzzle

Using the rules of Sudoku puz­zles, solve the puz­zle to get the door code

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer:

2314

4132

1243

3421

Using the clue from the Sudoku Puz­zle, open the door lock

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Code: 3234

Use Green Leaf Bolt x4

  • Go inside

Bad Ending 1: Die at the Cabin

  • Go into the old lady’s room

Chapter 4: Trapped

  • Choose: “Don’t open it
  • Take Coin from the near bath­tub rim
  • Take Han­dle from far bath­tub rim (how you did­n’t get killed I have no idea)
  • Use Coin above toi­let; Get Handrail
  • Look under sink; Take Plunger
  • Com­bine Plunger + Han­dle = Plunger
  • Use Plunger on toi­let; Get Clump of Hair
  • Use Clump of Hair on bath­tub; Get Cat Toy
  • Look at the mir­ror

Plumbing Puzzle

Solve the num­ber puz­zle under the sink using the clue from the mir­ror

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer: 13, 7, 12, 9 (Blue, Red, Yel­low, Gray)

I think I fig­ured out why (below). Which is kind of mis­lead­ing giv­en the way the green shape is ori­ent­ed. This is only way the answer works. #6 is there to mis­lead

  • Now that the water is off, open the cur­tain
  • Take the Cur­tain
  • Use the Handrail on the wall, start­ing on the south­east cor­ner of the cube and work your way counter-clock­wise just as the graph­ic indi­cates

Bad Ending 2: Killed by a Monster

  • Choose: “Open it” as soon as the chap­ter starts, or any­time before turn­ing off the water valves

Chapter 5: The Wardrobe

Fun Note: If you did­n’t take the cur­tain or use the hair in the water, you’ll still end up with the Cat Toy and Cur­tain in this chap­ter

You have to fig­ure out (through tri­al and error, super obnox­ious) how to get out of the wardrobe alive

Solu­tion:

  1. Choose: “Do not open it
  2. Use Cur­tain
  3. Choose: “Do not open it
  4. Equip Cat Toy, click on the bath­room hole; Grass will drop the Cat Toy
  5. Wood will say: “I can’t hold it any­more”
  6. Choose: “Go through door

Bad Ending “4”: Killed by the Old Lady

This is a typo as it’s sup­posed to be End­ing 3

You get this if you do any of the fol­low­ing:

  1. Don’t do any­thing and let the timer count down
  2. Go through the door
  3. Use Cur­tain and go out the door
  4. Use Cat Toy and go out the door
  5. Use Cur­tain and Cat Toy and let timer count down
  6. If you try to go back into the bath­room, Grass will drop Cat Toy. If you count down, or go through the door

Chapter 6: The Door Downstairs

  • Look at the yel­low jack­et 2x; Get Blade and Red Leaf Bolt
  • Look at the blan­ket; Get Red Leaf Bolt
  • Look at the win­dow; Note the pat­tern
  • Take Bot­tle from foot of bed
  • Take Bot­tle from head of bed
  • Use Blade on floor cush­ion; Get Red Leaf Bolt
  • Take Bot­tle from table
  • Take Bot­tle from shelf
  • Look at the indents in the shelf

Cabinet Lock Puzzle

Fig­ure out what to put in the indents, and in what order using clues from before

  • Smash each Bot­tle on the floor (just like the pot­ted plant in the begin­ning)

IMPORTANT: Do not smash the bot­tles with­out first mem­o­riz­ing which shape of bot­tle you’re smash­ing

  • Remem­ber what col­or belongs to each Bot­tle
  • Order the spheres cor­rect­ly on the shelf
Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer: Blue, Green, Yel­low Red

  • Look at the antique phone; Take Fin­ger Plate
  • Use Fin­ger Plate on the cab­i­net at the head of the bed

Bed Cabinet Puzzle

Using the clue from the phone­book, solve the num­ber puz­zle

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer: 984955956

*I have no idea how this is the answer. Maybe I don’t under­stand some­thing about Tai­wanese phone num­bers? If some­one can fig­ure it out, let me know in the com­ments

  • Get Paper with Maze on It and Red Leaf Bolt

Basement Door Lock Puzzle

Ooo almost out! Using the clues received, solve for the code

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Num­ber Code: 215

Place Red Leaf Bolt x4: up, down, up, down

  • Go through the door

Chapter 7: Downstairs

  • Smash the vase; Get Point­ers (Clock hands) and Bolt
  • Use Point­ers on wall clock

Clock Puzzle

For once an easy puz­zle. Pull on the 3 ropes to change the hands so that the time is cor­rect on the clock (denot­ed by the red marks)

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer: Left (x5); Right (x2); then the Mid­dle

  • Get Black Chess Piece
  • Go to the Tea Room
  • Take Match from the couch; Use it on the wood han­dle to the right of the couch; Get Lit Match
  • Take Bolt from the padded chairs
  • Look at the rug near the padded chairs; Get a Bolt
  • Look at Go game­board on couch

Gomoku Puzzle

Look at the game and place the Black Chess Piece in the cor­rect place. Con­sid­er what the char­ac­ters have already said about the game

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer: Place it on the bot­tom mid­dle, in sur­ren­der

*Yeah… I don’t know how to play Go

  • Get Teacup and Bolt
  • Use Teacup on tea set on table; Get Cab­i­net Han­dle (Flower men­tions that it fell out of nowhere after they replaced the teacup. Creepy…)
  • Use Lit Match on teapot
  • Lis­ten to dia­logue; Choose Drink
  • Go back to the stair­case; Use Cab­i­net Han­dle on the holes under the stairs
  • Get Bolt and Piece of Draw­ing Paper

Stair Lock Puzzle

Using the pro­vid­ed clue, solve the lock puz­zle

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Code Num­ber: 521846937

Place Bolt x4

*Nope. I don’t get it.

  • Open the door

Bad Ending 4: Killed by Teenager

  • Choose: “Do not drink” when asked about drink­ing the tea

Chapter 8: Leave the Cabin

  • Take Note­book
  • Take Knife
  • Lis­ten to dia­logue
  • Choose: “Note­book
  • Look at the wall that’s just been opened up

Othello Door Puzzle

Using the rules of Otel­lo, place the pieces into the game board

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Solu­tion:

  • Go inside

Bad Ending 5: Killed by a Teenager

  • Choose: “Knife” when prompt­ed

Chapter 9: The Pond

Option 1

  • Lis­ten to the dia­logue
  • Choose: “Yes”
  • Things are get­ting more unnerv­ing

Option 2

  • Lis­ten to the dia­logue
  • Choose: “No
  • Look at things
  • In the end, no mat­ter what, you have to give Yifeng the Knife

Chapter 10: The Well

  • Click any­where but the puz­zle; Get Knife
  • Look at col­or­ful puz­zle

Colorful Puzzle

Match the col­ors to com­plete the puz­zle

*Good luck to any­one with vision impair­ments! It’s real­ly small and dark!

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Solu­tion

  • Go in

Chapter 11: The Hallway

  • Choose: “Yes” when asked to tie up Yifeng (oth­er­wise you play through the entire chap­ter and then die)
  • Take Key from the pond; Use it to unlock the bul­letin board

Kaleidoscope Wall Lock Puzzle

Solve for the code using the clue from the bul­letin board

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer: 7369

Rea­son­ing: The num­bers are sup­posed to be set up like a cal­cu­la­tor (if you try the hints, it will men­tion cal­cu­la­tor).

Num­ber Sequence:

789

456

123

So, if the clue is Blue, Pur­ple, Black, Green, then the answer accord­ing to loca­tion of the col­ors is 7, 3, 6, 9

  • Get the moth­er­load: Book, Pen­cil Case, Pen, Eras­er (Pen­cil), Piece of Chalk, and Eras­er (Chalk Board)

Scale Puzzle

Weigh each of the items from the pri­or puz­zle to ascer­tain their weights

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer: 7528 (Pen, Pen­cil Case, Pen­cil Eras­er, Book)

Rea­son­ing: Book > Pen > Pen­cil Case > Board Eras­er > Pen­cil Eras­er > Chalk

Book = Chalk + Pen­cil Eras­er + Pen­cil Case

Pen­cil Case = P Eras­er + B Eras­er

B Eras­er = P Eras­er + Chalk

Pen = Pen­cil Case + P Eras­er

So,

Book = 8

Pen = 7

Pen­cil Case = 5

B Eras­er = 3

P Eras­er = 2

Chalk = 1

  • Look at the ground that just unlocked

Water Pipe Puzzle #1

Ori­ent the water pipes so that the col­ors near the arrows are con­nect­ed

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Click on the eye­ball piece to fin­ish the puz­zle

  • Get Col­or­ful Beads x3

Water Pipe Puzzle #2

Uuu­ugggh. Now you have to do it again!!!

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Click on the eye­ball piece to fin­ish the puz­zle

  • Get anoth­er set of Col­or­ful Beads x3
  • Can you guess what’s going to hap­pen next?

Water Pipe Puzzle #3

*Sigh* Again it is…

Solu­tion (click to expand)
  • Lemme guess… Col­or­ful Beads x3!!

Aaaaand no more pipe puz­zles!!

  • Except now there’s a new puz­zle because 9 col­or­ful beads seem like they would match…

Overhead Door Colorful Bead Puzzle

Using the kalei­do­scope again, place the beads in the cor­rect order

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer:

Blue, Black Green

Yel­low, Red, White

Orange, Light Pur­ple, Dark Pur­ple


  • Choose: “No” when Yifeng asks to be untied

Bad Ending 6: Killed by a Teenager

  • Choose: “No” when asked to tie up Yifeng in the begin­ning. (Super bum­mer because now you have to play the entire chap­ter again!!)
  • Choose Yes” at the end when Tifeng asks to be let go

Chapter 12: The Stairwell

  • Enjoy the dia­logue
  • Take Cards x8 from the floor and stairs
  • Take Rag from the stairs
  • Look at the lights on the stairs

Stairwell Card Puzzle

Place the cards in their appro­pri­ate places accord­ing to the clues (Hint: either col­or or sym­bol need to touch)

Solu­tion (click to expand)
  • Get a Long Pole
  • Com­bine Rag + Long Pole = Mop (a Swif­fer, it looks like)
  • Use Mop on the stain on the ceil­ing
  • Look at the tele­phone

Rainbow Telephone Puzzle

Using the clues pro­vid­ed, solve for the tele­phone num­ber

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Num­ber: 7445665

Rea­son­ing: Count the num­ber of col­ored stars on the ceil­ing. The phone has a rain­bow on it explain­ing the order of num­bers (Red, Orange, Yel­low, Green, Blue, Pur­ple, Teal)

  • Lis­ten to the dia­logue (Good. There’s a clear plan now)
  • Get Win­dow Han­dle; Use it on the win­dow
  • Go through

Chapter 13: The Red Leaf

  • Lis­ten to the dia­logue (The trans­lat­ed Eng­lish is dif­fi­cult to fol­low… Or maybe the sto­ry is just dif­fi­cult to fol­low)
  • Choose both ques­tions
  • Lis­ten some more (Weird sto­ry all around)
  • Choose: “Red Leaves
  • Choose :“You’re right, but she’s our old lady.

Bad Ending 7: Atonement

  • Choose: “No, I killed the old lady”, and you’ll decide that you should stay in that world alone to atone for your sins

Chapter 14: The Adventure

  • Take Key from the ground; Use it on the teacher’s desk
  • Get Rag; Use it on top of the desk
  • Read the papers on the wall
  • Take Note from top-left desk with shoe prints and a bag on the side
  • Take Note from mid­dle-left desk with cracks in the top
  • Take Note from bot­tom-left desk’s floor with the glue stick on top
  • Take Note from bot­tom-mid­dle desk with heart doo­dles on it
  • Take Note from top-right desk with can­dy
  • Take Note from mid­dle-right desk with all the words on it
  • Take Note from the bot­tom-right desk with the green mat on it

Warn­ing: If you haven’t been pay­ing atten­tion to what the notes say, do it now. Write it down some­where or take screen­shots. Once you com­bine them, you won’t be able to see what they say again! …Or just don’t glue them togeth­er until you solve the puz­zle

  • Go back to the bot­tom-left desk and click on the glue stick (You should have Notes x7)
  • Choose: “Yes
  • Get Com­plete Note (“Luoyu”)

Teacher’s Desk Schedule Puzzle

Using the clues from the Notes, fill in the blanks on the sched­ule

Notes:

  • There is only one sec­tion ‘E’
  • There is no ‘M’ and “E’ before noon
  • The after­noon class has ‘M,’ ‘C,’ and ‘E
  • No lessons in sec­tion 1 and 2, except Wednes­days
  • There are four sec­tions ‘C’
  • The morn­ing class on Mon­day is dif­fer­ent from Tues­day
  • Mon­day has 4 sec­tions ‘C’ and Fri­day only has 1 sec­tion ‘E’

Hint: The char­ac­ters on the top row are 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (Fri­day, Thurs­day, Wednes­day, Tues­day, Mon­day), as they read from right to left

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer:

Rea­son­ing:

  • C: Only 4 total; Only on Mon­days; Can be either morn­ing or after­noon
  • M: Only in the after­noon
  • E: Only 1 total; Only on Fri­days; Only after­noon
  • S: Only morn­ings
  • Fri­days only have 1 les­son??
  • And I don’t under­stand why Wednes­day 1st sec­tion does­n’t have class even though it specif­i­cal­ly states that no lessons on the 1st and 2nd sec­tions (peri­ods) except Wednes­day. Per­haps it’s a cul­tur­al thing I don’t know about their schools
  • Notice the 17:10 (5:10pm) etched in what appears to be blood sud­den­ly on the table­top
  • Look at the far­thest left desk with the col­or­ful graf­fi­ti on it; Click on the box

Desk Lockbox Puzzle

Use the clue to solve for the code (Thank good­ness for a straight­for­ward, easy one…)

Solu­tion (click to expand)

Answer: 1710

  • Get Wal­let with Leaf Pat­tern and Chalk
  • Use Chalk on the chalk­board

Chalkboard Door Puzzle

Fig­ure out the cor­rect pat­tern to open the board using the giv­en clue

Solu­tion (click to expand)
  • Choose: “Open it

Chapter 15: Another Person

  • Read the dia­logue to learn about Xifeng and Beiyue’s back­ground sto­ries

Note: You can look around the class­room if you’d like, but Zhiqiu will just tell you there’s noth­ing to find. The only one that’s dif­fer­ent is the far-left desk where the lock­box was. Zhiqiu will men­tion that the col­or­ful graf­fi­ti is evi­dence of bul­ly­ing

  • Go Behind the Black­board
  • If you want to be a creep­er, choose “No” and keep ogling the sleep­ing beau­ty
  • Choose: “Yes

Chapter 16: Run Away

Great. Now that they teamed up, they imme­di­ate­ly want to kill us and we’re play­ing the ulti­mate cat and mouse game. AND there’s a 60 sec­ond timer

Author’s Note: There’s only 1 pos­si­ble path to take. I tried them all. You’re wel­come

  • Choose: “Let’s hide in the stair­well
  • Choose We run down­stairs
  • ChooseMove to Main Hall­way
  • Choose Go to the near­est Stair­well

Bad Ending 8: Time to Kill Game

  • Let the timer count down
  • Choose: “Go down­stairs first
  • Choose: “Let’s hide in the back of the class­room
  • Choose: “Quick­ly go through Hall­way
  • Choose: “Hide in the restroom
  • Choose: “Fol­low them
  • Choose: “We hide in the oppo­site class­room
  • Choose: “Stand still
  • Choose: “Run to the base­ment

Chapter 17: The Truth

Note: If you did­n’t both­er gath­er­ing or com­bin­ing the notes in the class­room, you won’t be able to wake up the girl and will have to redo Chap­ter 14 and get the Com­plete Note

  • Use Com­plete Note on the girl
  • Read the dia­logue (con­fus­ing at best, but made worse through the trans­la­tion)

Chapter 18: Back to the Cabin

  • Read the dia­logue (It’s start­ing to all come togeth­er…)

Chapter 19: Bleeding Tree


Bad Ending 9: Not Going Back

  • Read the dia­logue (All is revealed!)
  • Take Key
  • Go Inside the Cab­in
  • Take Key from the Kitchen
  • Go to the Bed­room
  • Use Key x2 on the draw­ers in the Bed­room
  • Get Gaso­line and Match
  • Go back to the Out­side of the Cab­in; Click on the tree
  • Choose: “Burn it
  • Read the dia­logue (Luoyu says “Grand­moth­er, wait for me.” Beiyue and Yifeng stay. The old lady dies in the hos­pi­tal before the 4 of them arrive)

Play Chap­ter 19 again


Bad Ending 10: Sorry

  • Take Key
  • Go Inside the Cab­in
  • Take Key from the Kitchen
  • Go to the Bed­room
  • Use Key x2 on the draw­ers in the Bed­room
  • Get Gaso­line and Match
  • Go back to the Out­side of the Cab­in; Click on the tree
  • Choose: “Burn it
  • Read the dia­logue (Luoyu says “Grand­moth­er, I’m sor­ry,” and stays behind with Beiyue and Yifeng, telling you to apol­o­gize to the Old Lady, but she already passed away at the hos­pi­tal)

Play Chap­ter 19, yet again


True Ending

NOTE: You need to get 100/100 Red Leaves to get the good end­ing of this game. This means you need all 10 end­ings (as each end­ing gives you Red Leaves) and all of the leaves through­out the game. So now, you need to go back through all the chap­ters and find them all. The good news is that it will auto­mat­i­cal­ly save once you find one, so unless you did­n’t com­plete the dif­fer­ent End­ings, you don’t have to do the puz­zles over again.

  • Take Key from Out­side the Cab­in
  • Go inside; Use Key on the shelf
  • Get ‘Civil­ian’ Card (“Strength”)
  • Take Key from the Kitchen
  • Take Key from the Bath­room
  • Take Key from the Clos­et
  • Go Down­stairs, then into the Tea Room
  • Take Key
  • Use Key on locked cab­i­net at the bot­tom of the stairs
  • Get Witch Card (“High Priest­ess”)
  • Go Pool­side; Take Key
  • Go back to the Bed­room
  • Use Key x4 on draw­ers in Bed­room
  • Get Gaso­line, Match, King Card, and Queen Card
  • Go back Out­side the Cab­in
  • Choose: “Don’t burn it
  • Read the dia­logue for the REAL ENDING OF THE GAME!!! (Luoyu says, “Grand­moth­er, thank you.”)

Final Puzzle

Match the cards with the right char­ac­ter using the hints from Wood

  • Civil­ians do not lie
  • Witch­es lie
  • The King tells one less lie than the Queen
Solu­tion (Click to open)
  • Civil­ian (“Strength”) = Luoyu
  • Queen = Beiyue
  • Witch (“High Priest­ess”) = Zhizhu
  • King = Xifeng

GAME OVER!!


Story Spoiler

Open to see the end­ing spoil­er (Click to Open)

Sum­ma­ry: Instead of burn­ing the tree, they all dec­o­rate the tree with the 100 red leaves they’d gath­ered. The weath­er turned from stormy to sun­ny. Beiyue and Xifeng are ner­vous about going back, giv­en their lives are crap­py. Wood’s real name is Lu Heyuan. They get back to their world (out of Luoyu’s heart/soul world, because that’s her pow­er). They get a call that grand­ma is ill. They all go to the hos­pi­tal where they get to talk to her, then watch her pass away. Time pass­es and their lives change for the bet­ter, slow­ly, while they all remain friends, nev­er for­get­ting the adven­ture that pushed them togeth­er.

End­ing dia­logue (word for word):

Zhizhu want­ed to share the good news with the old lady, but she was­n’t home. The phone range. It was the hos­pi­tal. The old lady passed out at the front door. She is in crit­i­cal con­di­tion. We picked up Luoyu, Xifeng and Beiyue on the way to the hos­pi­tal. The old lady was so weak when we arrived. Luoyu cried out loud when she saw the old lady at the hos­pi­tal. The old lady smiled at Luoyu. Luoyu could­n’t stop cry­ing. The old lady looked at us and smiled. She asked Luoyu to come clos­er and then she whis­pered to her.

Grand­ma: “Luoyu, you are spe­cial and unique. Be your­self!

Luoyu: “I will, grand­moth­er!

The old lady passed away with a smile. Time flies! Luoyu’s par­ents appre­ci­at­ed that we had spent a lot of time with the old lady and brought Luoyu back. After­wards, Luoyu began to take care of Xifeng and Beiyue’s mat­ters. Luoyu report­ed the orphan­age’s direc­tor’s behav­ior to the police. I still remem­ber when I saw Beiyue at the orphan­age. She was skin­ny and wore dirty clothes. Luoyu pulled some strings to help Beiyue so she could be adopt­ed. Not sure that this is the right deci­sion, but at least Beiyue can live in a bet­ter place.

Beiyue: “I sud­den­ly think that you are the best.

Luoyu: “What are you talk­ing about, Beiyue?

About Xifeng, his moth­er went back home to take care of him. Luoyu con­vinced his father to divorce his moth­er while he was in jail. Zhizhu also helped Xifeng. Zhizhu hired Zifeng to work for him, so Xifeng could cov­er his own expens­es. This way, Xifeng could spend more time study­ing. Xifeng took the job and thanked Zhizhu.

Luoyu: “Well! Like grand­moth­er said, ‘Be your­self!’ ”

Xifeng: “You are!”

Heyuan, Zhizhu, Luoyu, and I went back to the old lady’s house. The house was sim­ple and ele­gant, just like before. We walked around and thought of the old lady and every­thing that had hap­pened.

Zhizhu: “Hey! Let’s make an apple pie!”

Great idea. How­ev­er, we don’t have any apples. Zhizhu rush­es to buy some.

Luoyu: “Zhiqui, your apple pie tastes just like the old lady’s!

Zhiqui: “Ha! I can teach you how to make an apple pie.”

ZhiZhu: “Haha. What did you just say? Are you sure you can teach her, haha!

Zhiqui: “What did you say?!

We spent the day at the house and had a great time togeth­er. We all know that we need to move on.

Luoyu: “It’s unbe­liev­able!

Heyuan: “What’s the mat­ter?

Luoyu: “We’ve been through a lot.

Heyuan: “We have. I won’t for­get what we have been through.

Luoyu: “Me too.”

Luoyu did­n’t under­stand what I was talk­ing about, but she will some­day

Note: I don’t under­stand what they’re talk­ing about, either, or who, exact­ly, is nar­rat­ing

.…

Zhizhu: “Look.”

Xifeng and Beiyue wave to us. They are late. Every­one is inside the house, enjoy­ing apple pie and chat­ting. Luoyu and I stay out­side to watch the red leaves fall down from For­ev­er Red.

Zhiqui: “It’s beau­ti­ful.

Luoyu: “Yeah, It’s beau­ti­ful. Thank you.

END


Red Leaf Locations

Total: 104

Note: I went to play through a 2nd time and end­ed up with extra leaves! I already hit 100 and got more Which means that I’m not sure where the extra ones came from, and that there’s pos­si­bly 105

For every end­ing, you get Red Leaves, and they are scat­tered through­out the game. You basi­cal­ly have to click/poke every­where to find them

Anoth­er Note: Some­times some leaves give you +2, and some­times it does­n’t. I’ve played through at least 5 times now, and ones that gave +2 changed to +1 and some that were +1 changed to +2. It seems super ran­dom

Chapter 1: The Accident

Total: 2

  • +1 — for fin­ish­ing the chap­ter
  • +1 — for Bad End­ing 0

Chapter 2: The Cabin

Total: 6

Note: For­got to fix the pic­ture, sor­ry! Did­n’t cir­cle the one on the low­er left cor­ner of the win­dow

  • +1 — Mid­dle pan­el under shoes
  • +1 — Fold­ed cor­ner of rug, near the hole
  • +1 — Pot­ted plant/handkerchief
  • +1 — Remov­able brick
  • +1 — Low­er left cor­ner of win­dow
  • +1 — Fin­ish­ing chap­ter

Chapter 3: The Old Lady

Total: 11

  • +1 — Under branch, right side of tree
  • +1 — Locked pan­el on shelf
  • +1 — Low­er left of door frame to bed­room
  • +1 — Mid­dle black frame
  • +1 — Trash­can next to sink in kitchen
  • +1 — Mid­dle of upper cab­i­nets
  • +1 — Water stream at the lev­el of the sink
  • +1 — Low­er left cor­ner of bath­room door in the kitchen
  • +1 — Wall Pic­ture (Leaf icon does not show, but counter goes up)
  • +1 — Fin­ish­ing chap­ter
  • +1 — Bad End­ing 1

Chapter 4: Trapped

Total: 7

  • +1 — Between base of toi­let and bath­tub
  • +1 — Cor­ner of tub with han­dle
  • +1 — Under cab­i­net doors
  • +1 — Low­er left cor­ner of mir­ror
  • +1 — Mid­dle of bath­tub (no cur­tain)
  • +1 — Fin­ish­ing chap­ter
  • +1 — Bad End­ing 2

Chapter 5: The Wardrobe

Total: 4

  • +2 — In between fold­ed clothes #2 and #3
  • +1 — Fin­ish­ing chap­ter
  • +1 — Bad End­ing 3

Chapter 6: The Door Downstairs

Total: 6

  • +1 — Pock­et of yel­low jack­et
  • +1 — Bot­tle at end of bed
  • +1 — Upper right cor­ner of mat­tress
  • +1 — Upper right leg of floor table
  • +1 — Low­er right cor­ner of glass door
  • +1 — Fin­ish chap­ter

Chapter 7: Downstairs

Total: 7

Note: There’s more in the tea­room, but if you wait until the next chap­ter you can avoid run­ning into dia­logue while search­ing. Your choice

  • +1 — Upper left cor­ner of rug, near wall
  • +2 — Bot­tom right cor­ner of han­dle door
  • +1 — Bot­tom of post, 2nd from the top
  • +1 — Bot­tom right edge of rug
  • +1 — Fin­ish chap­ter
  • +1 — Bad End­ing 4

Chapter 8: Leave the Cabin

Total: 7

  • +1 — To the right of the left arm­rest
  • +1 — Low­er left leg of the tea table
  • +2 — Upper edge of the left padded chair
  • +1 — Low­er right cor­ner behind couch
  • +1 — Fin­ish chap­ter
  • +1 — Bad End­ing 5

Chapter 9: The Pond

Total: 1

+1 — Fin­ish chap­ter

Chapter 10: The Well

Total: 3

  • +1 — Mid­dle of puz­zle
  • +1 — Mid-right between well and well-top (after puz­zle, but before leav­ing)
  • +1 — Fin­ish chap­ter

Chapter 11: The Hallway

Total: 7

  • +1 — Key next to plant bed out­side
  • +1 — Low­er right cor­ner of wall
  • +1 — Low­er right cor­ner of door frame
  • +1 — Low­er left root of scale plant
  • +1 — Blob of root under floor hatch
  • +1 — Fin­ish chap­ter
  • +1 — Bad End­ing 6

Chapter 12: The Stairwell

Total: 11

  • +1 — On the Rag
  • +1 — Low­er left most cor­ner of lev­el
  • +2 — Low­er right-most cor­ner of lev­el
  • +2 — Upper right cor­ner of upper stairs
  • +2 — Bot­tom of pil­lar where rag was
  • +1 — Upper right por­tion of ban­nis­ter
  • +1 — Upper left por­tion of stairs (I just poked in the area a lot and got one)
  • +1 — Fin­ish chap­ter

Chapter 13: The Red Leaf

Total: 2

  • +1 — Fin­ish Chap­ter
  • +1 — Bad End­ing 7

Chapter 14: The Adventure

Total: 9

  • +2 — Lock on door
  • +1 — Left cor­ner of desk #4, mid­dle
  • +2 — Left side of teacher’s dais
  • +1 — Left side of 2nd desk back, far left
  • +1 — Glue stick
  • +1 — Top of green desk
  • +1 — Fin­ish chap­ter

Chapter 15: Another Person

Total: 2

  • +1 — Beiyue’s out­stretched fin­gers
  • +1 — Fin­ish chap­ter

Chapter 16: Run Away

Total: 6

  • +3 — Get caught and killed
  • +3 — Fin­ish chap­ter

Chapter 17: The Truth

Total: 3

  • +3 — Fin­ish chap­ter

Chapter 18: Back to the Cabin

Total: 3

  • +3 — Fin­ish chap­ter

Chapter 19: Bleeding Tree

Total: 6

  • +3 — Bad End­ing 9
  • +3 — Bad End­ing 10

Thank you for read­ing!


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Kairosoft Games Reviews

writ­ten 07/16/23, updat­ed 07/16/2023

Kairosoft, based out of Tokyo, Japan, has cre­at­ed numer­ous sim­u­la­tion games for mobile, Switch, and PC, since 1996.

Big Fan

I am a HUGE fan of Kairosoft games ever since I played my first one, Hot Springs Sto­ry. Here, I am going to list the ones I have played. They’re sim­ple, adorable, addict­ing, fun, wit­ty, strate­gic, and if you’re a fan of sim­u­la­tion games, high­ly rec­om­mend­ed. This is a list, rat­ings, and short review for the games I’ve played. To be updat­ed as I play them.

Quick Jump

  1. Games (A‑Z)
    1. Burg­er Bistro Sto­ry
    2. Dream House Days DX
    3. Dream Park Sto­ry
    4. Dun­geon Vil­lage
    5. Dun­geon Vil­lage 2
    6. Epic Astro Sto­ry
    7. Game Dev Sto­ry
    8. Hot Springs Sto­ry
    9. Hot Springs Sto­ry 2
    10. Mega Mall Sto­ry
    11. Mega Mall Sto­ry 2
    12. Oh! Edo Town
    13. Pool Slide Sto­ry
    14. The Man­ga Works
    15. Trop­i­cal Resort Sto­ry
    16. Ven­ture Towns
    17. World Cruise Sto­ry

Games (A‑Z)

Burger Bistro Story

Rat­ing: 2 out of 5

Com­ments: You own a Burg­er Chain and must com­pete with 3 oth­er Burg­er Chains. by cre­at­ing any com­bi­na­tion of burg­ers with ingre­di­ents researched, as well as dec­o­rat­ing and man­ag­ing each indi­vid­ual store, com­plete with staff and sup­pli­ers, and unlock­ing new cus­tomers. I found it to be a bit too loose in burg­er cre­ation and rather dif­fi­cult to enjoy for long. Out­com­pet­ing com­peti­tors is sat­is­fy­ing.


Dream House Days DX

Rat­ing: 3 out of 5

Com­ments: You man­age a hous­ing com­plex through 3 types of expan­sion, tai­lor­ing each indi­vid­ual room with spe­cif­ic fur­nish­ings to cer­tain groups or ten­ants. They will grow up, get jobs, get mar­ried, have kids, retire, and die from old age right inside your rooms. Kind of Sims-like. I per­son­al­ly was shocked when my favorite ten­ants got old. I helped them get jobs! Coun­seled them through dates! That put a damper on the game…a lit­tle too much real­i­ty, a lit­tle too much God-play­ing.


Dream Park Story

Rat­ing: 5 out of 5

Com­ments: LOVE THIS GAME. Then again, I’m par­tial because one of my favorite video games of all-time is Sim Theme Park and I’ve yet to find a suit­able replace­ment for it. This game is the clos­est so far on the sim­plic­i­ty and fun side. It’s exact­ly that: a sim­u­la­tion theme park. Small rides, big rides, sideshows, shops, eater­ies, bath­rooms, trash­cans… Expan­sion, research, hir­ing, sea­sons, con­tests. Love it.


Dungeon Village

Rat­ing: 4 out of 5

Com­ments: Neato mechan­ic where you build a vil­lage that attracts adven­tur­ers itch­ing for bat­tle. Inns, eater­ies, weapons shops, leisure, and if/when the adven­tur­ers like it enough, they will stay, giv­ing you a nice amount of cash! Dur­ing the day, they fight mon­sters and ven­ture through dun­geons, gain­ing lev­els and stats, and at night, they either sleep in their hous­es or go back to whence they came. Even­tu­al­ly there are boss fights! Great idea. Good game.


Dungeon Village 2

Rat­ing: 3 out of 5

Com­ments: Just like Dun­geon Vil­lage 1 except with some steps forward…and some steps back. I was real­ly hop­ing for a blow-away-bet­ter game. It does have expan­sions which is cool and allow you to car­ry over some of your favorite adven­tur­ers to new towns in new lands right away. I just wish it was a bit…better. I played it less than the orig­i­nal ver­sion.


Epic Astro Story

Rat­ing: 2.5 out of 5

Com­ments: You build a set­tle­ment that gets vis­its from aliens for space tourism. You grow things, expand, get sup­plies and resources. All for econ­o­my! You can even send your set­tlers on voy­ages! Unfor­tu­nate­ly, while it sounds good, I found it to be a tad frus­trat­ing. Alien tourists only had a set area they would go out­side of a space sta­tion which places con­straints and makes build­ings repet­i­tive. All in all, I found it rather tedious and dis­ap­point­ing.


Game Dev Story

Rat­ing: 5 out of 5

Com­ments: One of Kairosoft­’s orig­i­nal games! What makes this game extra spe­cial is that a video game soft­ware com­pa­ny released a game about mak­ing video games! You have cre­ative license to com­bine dif­fer­ent ele­ments togeth­er to try and make a stel­lar game with your team, while under­tak­ing small side gigs all in the name of pres­tige and fame! Expand, research, and cre­ate to either explo­sive suc­cess, or dis­mal fail­ure. Extreme­ly fun.


Hot Springs Story

Rat­ing: 4 out of 5

Com­ments: My very first Kairosoft game. Played as a demo and was hooked. One of the ear­li­er entries, it has some frus­trat­ing ele­ments like being unable to move things around eas­i­ly as you expand. Oth­er­wise, you are man­ag­ing a hot spring! Con­tests with mag­a­zines for pop­u­lar­i­ty, make com­bos, and give clients what they want!


Hot Springs Story 2

Rat­ing: 4.25 out of 5

Com­ments: Def­i­nite improve­ment on the orig­i­nal! Added out­side ele­ments for the inside of the hot spring, dif­fer­ent hot springs, lots of com­bos, many more stores and dec­o­ra­tions. I found it to be great except some small details like for some rea­son very few of my clients ever want­ed to go enjoy the out­door attrac­tions, and even when I placed stairs to access them, no one ever used the steps, rather walk­ing through walls. I also found the game to be too con­fin­ing for all of the new ele­ments added. I found I want­ed it to be dou­ble the size after ful­ly expand­ing the facil­i­ty.


Mega Mall Story

Rat­ing: 4.75 out of 5

Com­ments: Fan­tas­tic game! You’re man­ag­ing a mul­ti-lev­el mall. Uti­liz­ing com­bos, esca­la­tors, ele­va­tors, place shops eater­ies, and attrac­tions while work­ing with trans­porta­tion and com­mu­ni­ties to out­per­form com­pet­ing malls! My only gripe is that there’s not enough space!


Mega Mall Story 2

Rat­ing: 3 out of 5

Com­ments: Rad­i­cal­ly dif­fer­ent flow and graph­ics style, I was dis­ap­point­ed in this game. The core is the same, but things are so dif­fer­ent that I quit play­ing after about 3 total lev­els attained.


Oh! Edo Town

Rat­ing: 3.75 out of 5

Com­ments: As a lat­er install­ment, this has fea­tures that make mov­ing things around easy. You’re cre­at­ing a town in the Edo peri­od of Japan’s his­to­ry. Roads, store, hous­es, attrac­tions, cas­tles, tur­rets, hot springs…there’s a lot to design with! Some­how, I found I was­n’t ter­ri­bly fond of the game. Per­haps the his­tor­i­cal set­ting was too con­strict­ing? It was fine, just I pre­fer Ven­ture Town despite hav­ing bet­ter game ele­ments.


Pool Slide Story

Rat­ing: 5 out of 5

Com­ments: Fan­tas­ti­cal­ly enjoy­able! I hon­est­ly did­n’t think I’d enjoy it as much as the oth­ers because it’s con­strained to just pools, but WOW! You get to design both indoors and out­doors ele­ments. Food, shops, tables along­side, well, pool fea­tures! Slides, cur­rents, streams, plants, water col­ors and fra­grances??? It’s just awe­some! I only wish I had more space to make even big­ger and bet­ter pools!


The Manga Works

Rat­ing: 3.5 out of 5

Com­ments: This is just like Game Dev Sto­ry but for Man­ga. Instead of work­ing in an office with team mem­bers, though, you are the man­ga­ka, her(him)self. You work at home and suf­fer through cre­ative blocks, bare­ly mak­ing dead­lines, enter­ing con­tests, try­ing to ful­fill spe­cial requests for pub­lish­ers… all the while try­ing to pay rent with oth­er odd jobs. It’s a good game for its real­ism, but I did­n’t last because the real­i­ty was so depress­ing that it became dull.


Tropical Resort Story

Rat­ing: 4 out of 5

Com­ments: You are the man­ag­er for a set of islands where you are try­ing to cre­ate the ulti­mate get­away com­plete with accom­mo­da­tions, shops, sight­see­ing, and FISH. Lots of fish and ocean flo­ra! There are SO many ele­ments to place and research! You go fish­ing for more fish! Pro­gres­sion on this game is amaz­ing, but I found the ter­raform­ing to be con­strict­ing. It’s hard to cre­ate the com­bos giv­en the lim­i­ta­tions of space. Do you focus on under­wa­ter life? Or the shore? Why is there no path? Why can’t peo­ple walk around trees?


Venture Towns

Rat­ing: 5 out of 5

*NOTE: This is the 2nd game I played of Kairosoft and is the rea­son I’m hooked to the games. How­ev­er, it is old now (unless they updat­ed, and I don’t know). The 5 out of 5 is based on when I orig­i­nal­ly played it*

Com­ments: Great city builder! A lit­tle dat­ed now as it lacks the “rearrange” option, and is a tad dif­fi­cult, but lots of fun and pro­gress­es well. Use com­bos to boost sales and attract res­i­dents to your town! Five dif­fer­ent loca­tions to attempt!


World Cruise Story

Rat­ing: 3 out of 5

Com­ments: Design an irre­sistible cruise ship and become a famous cruise line! Con­trol rooms, games, ameni­ties, dec­o­ra­tions, gyms, out­side and inside ele­ments! Expand the num­ber of decks! Appeal to rich­er and rich­er pas­sen­gers! The begin­ning was fun, but then it start­ed get­ting stag­nant after more ship lev­els are added. Being con­fined to a cruise ship is tough on the design-side! And VIPs are too crit­i­cal!