: Unlike the colorful, pop-punk style of similar "death game" titles like Danganronpa , Euphoria maintains a monochromatic, dire, and "realistically grounded" tone.
Euphoria is a 2011 Japanese adult visual novel developed by CLOCKUP . It is known for its extreme "eroge-guro" content, centering on a group of high school students trapped in a facility and forced to participate in life-or-death games. euphoria-visual-novel
: A mysterious voice instructs them to follow extreme, often violent or sexual commands to escape. : Unlike the colorful, pop-punk style of similar
Euphoria is frequently cited in discussions regarding the "bad reputation" or extreme nature of certain visual novels. : Unlike the colorful
The story begins with the protagonist, Keisuke Takashima, and six heroines—including Nemu Manaka and Rinne Byakuya —waking up in a high-tech white room.