Angel Legion

Black Chapter

Spire Studio  •  Oct 24, 2020  •  83% from 18 reviews

Evan Gray's field trip to Durhal Cathedral spirals into a nightmare as his classmates find themselves trapped with a killer demon in their midst!

$9.99 (USD)
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Reviews Summary

Players are raving about Black Chapter's engaging story and clever puzzles, praising its dark atmosphere and well-executed jump scares.

While many enjoy the character designs and the multiple endings, some criticize the writing and occasional frustrating gameplay mechanics.

Overall, it’s a thrilling experience that keeps players on the edge of their seats.

The Good

  • Engaging story with multiple endings
  • Creepy atmosphere and great soundtrack
  • Clever puzzles that challenge without frustration
  • Well-designed characters with unique personalities

The Bad

  • Writing can be cringey and bland
  • Limited save options frustrate players
  • Some puzzles lead to instant deaths
  • Character movement feels clunky at times

The Horny

  • Contains fanservice elements throughout
  • Some characters show immediate romantic interest
  • Features suggestive dialogue and situations
  • Anime-style art adds to the allure

Top rated reviews

Black Chapter is an incredibly fun pixel-art horror RPG. It starts out with a class field trip that goes wrong. Students are locked inside a cathedral and unfortunate events begin to happen. The gameplay is enjoyable, it's a mix of solving puzzles and investigating what's happening as you get through the story. Has an overall dark atmosphere and great soun…

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I enjoyed this game quite a lot. It starts with the characters visiting a cathedral and exploring it but the game quickly gets darker. Gameplay get's really fun once you enter the first major area. The atmosphere is dark and eerie, with a good amount of jump-scares and a great soundtrack. It was an engaging story, I was always looking forward to what woul…

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This game is actually a little gem. When Evan and his classmates visit the famous Durhal Cathedral, they get locked in and have to find a way to get out. But after some mysterious events, things get bad very fast. It took me about 4 hours to finish the game with all endings, but it's possible to finish in about 2 or 3 hours, depending on one's playstyle. …

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Game Details

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Your class goes on a field trip to Durhal Cathedral before things take an unexpected turn. Solve the mystery before you and your friends perish!

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About This Game



Black Chapter is a mystery-horror game inspired by Japanese RPG Maker classics with modern components mixed in. Play as Evan Gray, a high school student on a field trip to the famous Durhal Cathedral. Things take a terrifying turn when the class finds themselves imprisoned inside the cathedral. They then discover a killer demon lurks among them, pretending to be human! You must work together with your friends and stop the demon from eliminating everyone!




Solve a string of murders: Trapped with no way out, you must take matters into your own hands. Find clues and solve the mystery before it is too late!

Creepy atmosphere & puzzles: Solve puzzles and explore a creepy cathedral. Careful, death lurks in every corner!

Decide the fate of your classmates: Choose the fate of your classmates with multiple endings determined by your choices.

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