Shinigami Hime to Ishokan no Kaibutsu demo announced

You’ll get a chance to play Shinigami Hime to Ishokan no Kaibutsu for the first time at Happinet Game Fes! 2026, held at Bellesalle Akihabara from March 28th to 29th.

You’ll get a chance to play Shinigami Hime to Ishokan no Kaibutsu for the first time at Happinet Game Fes! 2026, held at Bellesalle Akihabara from March 28th to 29th.

The demo lets you play the beginning of the game freely, but any progress you make in the demo won’t transfer to the complete game.

Here is an overview of the game, via Hamster:

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