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The game is quiet. You need to talk constantly. Voice your tenants' dialogue. Give the silent protagonist a voice. The best "dokidoki little ooyasan video" creators perform the text like a radio drama.
The video usually starts with upbeat, chiptune music. A tiny landlord (the "Ooyasan") runs around a small apartment complex, collecting rent, fixing leaky faucets, and waving at tenants. It’s cozy. It’s cute. It’s exactly the kind of ASMR-adjacent comfort content you put on to fall asleep to.
The game is known for its low-spec requirements (perfect for low-end PCs or phones via emulation), its chibi (超级变形) art style, and its relaxing gameplay loop. It is a "dokidoki" (heart-pounding) experience not because of horror, but because of the nervous excitement of chatting up your cute tenants.
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