- Green Light is an adventure game letting you step into the dreamy world of Yanagi Nagi's new album.
- You can explore the Day and Night worlds, meet visitors in the city, and uncover secrets hidden within mysterious dreams.
- Hako Seikatsu, known for Unreal Life, has joined the project, with the game produced under the indie label Yokaze.
room6 Inc. has announced its new adventure title, Green Light, set to launch on Android, iOS, and PC in 2026. Developed by hako life, the game is based on singer-songwriter Yanagi Nagi’s upcoming album of the same name, which is set to release on February 28, 2026.
Get ready to experience Yanagi Nagi’s dream world
Green Light is an adventure title born from the creative concept of Yanagi Nagi, a talented singer-songwriter who has been active since 2006. Here, you’ll get to step into the world of her new album, where you explore connected dreams and uncover mysteries that tie together the world of day and night.
The story begins in a quiet mining town that once thrived but is now largely forgotten. Rumor has it that every night, when townspeople sleep, they’ve the same wonderful dream. So, travelers come just to experience it, which makes the hotel where Midori works very lively.
Players can uncover clues in the Day World and solve mysteries with them in the Night World
Now, what I really found amazing is how the game is split into Day World and Night World. During the day, you meet different guests at the hotel where Midori works, each with their own unique story. Moreover, by helping them and listening carefully, you can uncover clues about the strange town.
Then comes the Night World, which I’m more intrigued by. This is where you wander through captivating dreamscapes filled with fantasy, sci-fi, and even a bit of romantic dreams. And by using what you’ve learned in the waking world, you can solve the mysteries. I think the whole concept, paired with its stunning arcade-style visuals, will provide a wonderful experience.
Green Light is set to launch on Android, iOS, and PC in 2026. The exact launch date is yet to be announced, so stay tuned! For now, you can wishlist the game on Steam.
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