Kemomimi Treasure Hunters- -final- -acid Style- -

7.5 / 10 (9 / 10 if you love kemomimi, 4 / 10 if you have epilepsy or hate bass wobbles)

However, for fans of cult classics like Cave Story , Katana ZERO , or the One Step From Eden school of chaotic action, this game offers a distinct flavor. It’s the kind of title you discover on a deep itch.io or Steam Deep Dive sale, play through in a feverish weekend, and then immediately recommend to a very specific friend who you know "gets it." KEMOMIMI TREASURE HUNTERS -Final- -Acid Style- is not a 10/10 game by any conventional metric. The translation is often nonsensical. The difficulty spikes are brutal. The menu UI looks like it was designed in MS Paint. KEMOMIMI TREASURE HUNTERS- -Final- -Acid Style-

It is a game unapologetically true to its bizarre vision. It understands that fun doesn’t have to be polished, and that style can be a weapon in itself. If you want a safe, triple-A experience, look elsewhere. But if you’re ready to put on your fox ears, crank up the neon, and hunt for glitched treasure in a collapsing, acid-washed ruin... your next obsession is waiting. The difficulty spikes are brutal

Sonic Mania ’s special stages, Nuclear Throne , crunchy bass music, and character designs that are 40% ears, 60% attitude. It understands that fun doesn’t have to be

In the sprawling, chaotic world of indie game development, titles often serve as both a mission statement and a warning label. Few names capture this duality better than KEMOMIMI TREASURE HUNTERS -Final- -Acid Style- . It’s a mouthful of a title that promises a specific, unapologetically niche experience—one that is equal parts frantic action, fan-service aesthetics, and a lo-fi, psychedelic edge.