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Welcome To The Friendship Club- -v0.10- By Zorn... !!exclusive!! -

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Zorn writes friendship like a drowning person writes a love letter. The dialogue is painfully authentic—the awkward pauses, the overuse of emojis to hide pain, the way friends deflect trauma with a baking mini-game. One scene in v0.10 involves a character named "Luna" teaching you how to make a friendship bracelet while casually revealing she hasn't slept in three weeks because "the club president watches my thoughts." Welcome to the Friendship Club- -v0.10- By Zorn...

We are, of course, talking about the latest sensation that blends cozy aesthetics with psychological dread: . Join the club

Join the club. Make some friends. Just don’t ask what happened to the old president. And for goodness' sake, if you see the man in the yellow raincoat… knock twice. And for goodness' sake, if you see the

Last week, the enigmatic developer known only as "Zorn" released version 0.10 to the public, marking the biggest content drop for the game since its initial surprise launch in late 2024. For the uninitiated, this isn’t just another dating sim or social RPG. It is a masterclass in tonal dissonance, a game that greets you with a pastel color palette and a cheerful ukulele theme, only to slowly reveal that your character hasn't had a text message from a real person in six months. At its core, the game is a social simulation. You play as "The New Face," a character who has just moved to a rainy, isolated town called Greyhaven. You receive a cryptic, glitter-encrusted flyer inviting you to the titular Friendship Club, located in the back room of a failing bookstore.

If you are looking for Doki Doki Literature Club levels of sudden violence, look elsewhere. Zorn’s horror is existential. It is the fear of checking your phone and seeing zero notifications. It is the dread of realizing that the "Friendship Club" might be a simulation created by an AI that doesn't understand why humans need to blink.

If you’ve been lurking in the corners of the indie visual novel and RPG Maker horror scene, you’ve likely heard the whispers. A club where the tea is always warm, the members are always smiling, and the exit door… seems to have vanished.