DanganRonpa (Organization)

Danganronpa creator's massive tactical RPG has secretly been two games all along, which, y'know, makes sense considering the enormity of 100 routes
The Hundred Line and The Hundred Line 2 have been hiding under our noses
When your "100% a fan game" Danganronpa idea ends up changing your life: "We were at a crossroads where we either have to go back to doing our real jobs, or we can change this just enough to be legally distinct"
Interview | Selina Kibara, creative director of Kumitantei: Old-School Slaughter, talks going from Danganronpa fan game to original murder mystery: "I would rather make something that's derivative than something that's disingenuous"
The Hundred Line's "Spiderverse"-inspired 100 endings might continue to grow, the Danganronpa creator tells me: "You'll end up with quite a Frankenstein's monster of a game in the end – but I absolutely have the ambition to make that"
Kazutaka Kodaka and Kotaro Uchikoshi on The Hundred Line as a hyper ambitious "culmination" of decades of narrative game development: "There was meaning behind creating 100 endings to it, that 100 people would have 100 different opinions"
Danganronpa creator is excited for you to play his next game "that is not a remake of Danganronpa 2" – though "it brings back memories"
Kazutaka Kodaka really wants you to know Danganronpa 2x2 is not a remake
For its 15th anniversary, anime sleuth 'em up Danganronpa is cheaper than ever by a wide margin—but only for a few days
Dabble in some trigger-happy havoc for just over a dollar.
A new Danganronpa game means one thing and one thing only: Getting to hear its excellent soundtrack all over again
Danganronpa 2's OST is one of my favourites.
The Danganronpa 2 remaster also includes a remake or maybe a stealth-sequel, honestly it's hard to tell
"The wait is over."
Shuten Order review: "The Danganronpa creator's new multi-genre mystery feels like a forgotten DS cult classic I would have been obsessed with"
Shuten Order review: "The Danganronpa creator's new multi-genre mystery feels like a forgotten DS cult classic I would have been obsessed with"
These devs basically made their own Danganronpa, and I already feel at home in its mysterious Steam Next Fest demo
Kumitantei: Old-School Slaughter is a riff on Danganronpa set in the 1980s with its own colorful cast of talented characters to meet (before they get murdered)
"I want Hundred Line to be like Shonen Jump – a single game packed with all kinds of stories": Danganronpa creator isn't done with his new tactical RPG, even after 100 endings
Just how big will The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy get?