It's finally done, and what I said about it still stands: Japanese Arkham Horror played through the perspective of an early 80s computer, with strong Junji Ito vibes to add to the Lovecraftian base.Many possible characters (which you have to unlock), five random mysteries to investigate, and an Ancient One to stop before they manifest in the world and destroy everything. Best of all: each run takes, at best, one hour or so, so it's ideal to unwind after a long day of work.