Onigotchi -v1.04- -malo Color- Now

Whether you approach it as a morbid curiosity, a challenging sim, or a puzzle box full of secrets, one thing is certain: after a week with the Onigotchi, the sound of a happy two-note chime will never sound quite the same again.

When the battery finally dies (and it will, faster than any spec sheet claims), the screen does not go black. It goes Malo Color —all three shades bleeding into one, holding the afterimage of your face for exactly nine seconds longer than physics allows. Onigotchi -v1.04- -Malo Color-