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Elmwood University is an episodic, choice-driven visual novel that follows a young male protagonist navigating his freshman year of college. Far from a typical academic experience, life at Elmwood is defined by campus mysteries, intense social dynamics, secret societies, and romance.
: Major focus characters involved in prominent party segments, including the infamous hot tub sequences and competitive campus mini-games.
(Breathing heavily, soaking wet) "We have a problem. The sensors on the North Wing... they triggered. Whatever took Sarah? It’s back. And it’s not just in the library anymore." Elmwood University -Ep.3- By WickedWare
Others spoke of a culture of competition and cutthroat tactics, where students were encouraged to prioritize their own success over the well-being of their peers.
Elmwood University -Ep.3- is where the series transforms from a promising indie curiosity into an essential horror experience. WickedWare has listened to fan feedback, sharpened their mechanics, and delivered an emotionally brutal chapter that respects your time and your intelligence. The Loyalty System adds genuine replay value, the Labyrinth sections are genuinely unsettling (pro tip: don’t trust the closed doors), and the script balances teen drama with cosmic dread better than any game since Life is Strange mixed with Silent Hill 2 . (Breathing heavily, soaking wet) "We have a problem
By the end of Episode 2, Alex had uncovered the “Bell Theorem Experiment”—an attempt by the occult studies department in 1978 to map the afterlife using a modified quantum computer. The experiment failed, tearing a hole in reality. Now, “Echoes” (ghostly, time-looped versions of students) stalk the halls, and a silent figure in a cracked porcelain mask—known only as “The Registrar”—has begun to take a personal interest in Alex.
"Sarah is missing, man. That’s a ghost, or a projection. Don’t trust it." Whatever took Sarah
Highly recommended for fans of character-driven AVNs. Buy it to support a mid-tier dev who is clearly on the rise toward the top tier.