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Narin: The Orange Room Brings Supernatural School Horror to Steam on April 7

 Today, Rising Tide Publishing and developer RedSensationGames announced that Narin: The Orange Room, a narrative-driven supernatural horror adventure inspired by Southeast Asian storytelling, is coming to Steam on April 7, 2026for $14.99. Set within an atmospheric school environment haunted by memory and loss, players take on the role of Narin, a quiet first-year student searching for her missing younger sister while navigating the deadly Twilight Dimension — a distorted realm where light, shadow, and lingering regrets shape the horrors that await.

Close the curtains, turn off the lights, and watch the gameplay trailer:
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Narin: The Orange Room is a third-person adventure that challenges players to explore an eerie school transformed by supernatural forces. As Narin journeys deeper into the unknown, she must fight, survive, and solve puzzles while confronting creatures that lurk between reality and nightmare, including a mysterious talking black cat whose true nature remains unclear. 

Narin: The Orange Room Key Features

  • A haunting mystery shaped by memory: Play as Narin and uncover the truth behind her sister’s disappearance while exploring a school transformed by unresolved emotions, hidden stories, and supernatural forces.
     
  • Stealth-focused survival horror: Avoid terrifying entities using observation, sound, and careful movement. Fear builds through silence, lighting, and atmosphere rather than direct confrontation.
     
  • Light the darkness with the lantern: A mysterious lantern becomes both a guide and lifeline, helping Narin navigate shadow-filled corridors, solve environmental puzzles, and survive encounters in the Twilight Dimension.

Narin: The Orange Room is developed by the Bangkok-based indie studio RedSensationGames and published by Rising Tide Publishing, a newly established Thai indie label dedicated to supporting emerging Asian developers and bringing their stories to a global audience, including the recently released rhythm title, Ella Stars.

Narin: The Orange Room is now available to wishlist on Steam, ahead of its April 7 launch.

About Narin: The Orange Room

Narin: The Orange Room is a haunting new third-person narrative-driven horror adventure that follows a first-year student as she ventures into the mysterious Twilight Dimension in search of her missing sister.

As Narin explores a school transformed by memory and shadow, players must avoid supernatural threats, solve environmental puzzles, and uncover hidden clues that reveal the truth behind her sister’s disappearance. Blending atmospheric exploration with stealth-focused survival and emotional storytelling, the journey challenges players to confront the lingering secrets that haunt the halls long after sunset.

About Rising Tide Publishing

Rising Tide Publishing is a Thailand-based indie game publisher founded to support niche studios across Southeast Asia. Guided by the belief that “a rising tide lifts all ships,” Rising Tide operates with a dev-first philosophy, fostering collaborative partnerships that enable studios to share momentum, visibility, and resources rather than compete in isolation.

To stay current with Rising Tide Publishing, follow on X (Twitter)InstagramTikTok, and YouTube, and visit the official website at risingtidepublishing.com.

About The Author

Ben

I am the owner of Cerebral-overload.com and the Verizon Wireless Reviewer for Techburgh.com. My love of gadgets came from his lack of a Nintendo Game Boy when he was a child . I vowed from that day on to get his hands on as many tech products as possible. My approach to a review is to make it informative for the technofile while still making it understandable to everyone. Ben is a new voice in the tech industry and is looking to make a mark wherever he goes. When not reviewing products, I is also a 911 Telecommunicator just outside of Pittsburgh PA. Twitter: @gizmoboaks

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