Review of Hirusagari no Run-Down Apartment to Hitozuma-tachi
Kaito moved out a year later. The building was slated for demolition—a "redevelopment project" that would replace the run-down tenement with a seven-story condominium with automated locks and no soul. Hirusagari no Run-Down Apartment to Hitozuma-ta...
: Reviewers on VNDB note that while the game has a strong start and effectively builds a love triangle, the narrative can feel short, with some endings feeling abrupt. Review of Hirusagari no Run-Down Apartment to Hitozuma-tachi
, 42, was the second woman. Her husband worked overseas in Singapore, returning twice a year. She managed his aging parents, his family’s sake shop, and the quiet rage of a life lived for others. She discovered Kaito’s apartment while walking her elderly Shiba Inu, which had taken to stopping at the rusted stairwell for no apparent reason. , 42, was the second woman
: The game is available for Windows and has seen unofficial translation patches and releases on platforms like Steam . Critical Reception
The title is categorized as a "nukige," a subgenre of Japanese visual novels focused primarily on erotic content rather than complex branching narratives. Despite its genre constraints, reviewers note its attempt to establish a compelling love triangle
There was Akane, a vibrant woman who had turned her small apartment into a thriving craft workshop, where she made jewelry and pottery. Her husband, an artist himself, often joked that Akane was the one who truly kept the creative flame burning in their household. Then there was Emiko, who had recently moved into the apartment building after her divorce. She was slowly rebuilding her life, finding comfort in gardening on the fire escapes and sharing stories with Yumi and Akane over cups of steaming hot tea.