You can try out Danganronpa dev Kodaka’s latest game for free right now

Kodaka’s new game, The Hundred Line, is fast approaching, and you can get started already, thanks to a new demo on both the Nintendo Switch and Steam. The demo covers the first week of the 100-day story, and you can transfer your progress to the full game on release. The Hundred Line mixes the standard visual novel elements and themes of despair from Danganronpa games with a new tactical RPG playstyle, all wrapped in Kodaka’s signature art style. The story follows Takumi Sumino as he and 14 other students are forced by a mysterious entity known as Sirei to defend humanity at Last Defense Academy. If you’ve read our Tribe Nine review and our Master Detective Archives: Rain Code review, then you know that we’re massive fans of Kodaka’s body of work here at Pocket Tactics, so this entry into the tactics game genre has us intrigued. Especially as, unlike in the Danganronpa series, death isn’t permanent in The Hundred Line, so we wonder where this game’s ‘despair’ will come from. Continue reading You can try out Danganronpa dev Kodaka’s latest game for free right now

Mar 29, 2025 - 21:27
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You can try out Danganronpa dev Kodaka’s latest game for free right now
You can try out Danganronpa dev Kodaka’s latest game for free right now

Kodaka’s new game, The Hundred Line, is fast approaching, and you can get started already, thanks to a new demo on both the Nintendo Switch and Steam. The demo covers the first week of the 100-day story, and you can transfer your progress to the full game on release.

The Hundred Line mixes the standard visual novel elements and themes of despair from Danganronpa games with a new tactical RPG playstyle, all wrapped in Kodaka’s signature art style. The story follows Takumi Sumino as he and 14 other students are forced by a mysterious entity known as Sirei to defend humanity at Last Defense Academy.

If you’ve read our Tribe Nine review and our Master Detective Archives: Rain Code review, then you know that we’re massive fans of Kodaka’s body of work here at Pocket Tactics, so this entry into the tactics game genre has us intrigued. Especially as, unlike in the Danganronpa series, death isn’t permanent in The Hundred Line, so we wonder where this game’s ‘despair’ will come from.