Stray Children: A Darkly Charming RPG From the Creators of Moon: Remix RPG Adventure
A new RPG has quickly captured the attention of gaming enthusiasts, and for good reason. Stray Children, developed by Onion Games – the team behind the critically acclaimed Moon: Remix RPG Adventure – presents a uniquely unsettling and captivating world. It’s a game that’s already sparking conversation,and here’s what you need to know.
A World Ruled by Adult Inadequacies
Stray Children plunges you into a world where children are forced to defend themselves against monstrous adults, known as “Olders.” these aren’t typical monsters,however. According to the developers, each Older “carries the heavy load of their own inadequacies, self-doubt, and all of the grievances that grown-ups gather.”
This isn’t a game for the faint of heart, or for playing with young hearts. The themes are mature, exploring complex emotions and anxieties.
Gameplay: Talking Yoru Way Out of Trouble
The game’s core mechanic isn’t brute force, but rather, skillful conversation. Inspired by toby Fox’s Undertale, Stray Children allows you to engage with opponents, triggering different responses and possibly overcoming their defenses through dialog.
think carefully about what you say. The game suggests targeting “psychic vulnerabilities” with pointed questions like, “Do you remember having hair?” or “Nobody remembers that thing you like.”
The battle system itself is a dynamic blend of turn-based strategy and “shmuppy” action, requiring you to dodge weaponized metaphors. what do those squealing piglets mean? Perhaps a failed attempt at musical mastery.
A Visually Striking Experience
The game’s aesthetic is described as “eerie and fizzy and a little depraved.” Expect treehouses, submarines, and even “Icicle Bullets of Love.” Check out the official trailer below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLXCWLk9yZc
A Pedigree of RPG Excellence
Onion games isn’t new to crafting memorable RPGs. Moon: Remix RPG Adventure was a re-release of the 1997 cult classic Moon, a significant influence on Undertale (though Toby Fox himself hadn’t played it prior to development). Stray Children, however, is a completely original project.
Leading the charge is Yoshiro Kimura, director and game designer with a stellar resume including Romancing SaGa 2 and Rule of Rose.The team also boasts:
* Kurashima Kazuyuki (Art Director): Known for his work on Live A Live and Super Mario RPG.
* Hirofumi Taniguchi (Composer/Sound Designer): Previously contributed to the soundtracks of Suikoden and Contra: hard Corps.
This is a team with a proven track record of delivering high-quality, innovative RPG experiences.
Early Impressions & A Developer’s Plea
Initial reactions to Stray Children have been overwhelmingly positive, with some comparing it to Undertale. Though, early testers caution against drawing too manny parallels. It appears Onion Games has crafted a world entirely its own.
The developers have one final request for players: please keep the ending a secret! They want you to discover the game’s mysteries for yourself, without spoilers.
Where to Find it
You can find Stray Children on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3649490/Stray_Children/
Stray Children is shaping up to be a must-play for RPG fans seeking a unique, thought-provoking, and visually arresting experience.Prepare to confront not just monsters, but the anxieties and regrets that haunt us all.









