Popular games for franchise Higurashi When They Cry

Higurashi Umineko Card Battle Team is a mobile strategy card game featuring many characters from Higurashi When They Cry and Umineko When They Cry as collectible cards in varying art styles, event themes, and poses.

Pachi-Slot Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri is a pachi-slot simulator based on Higurashi When They Cry, released in the same month as the real machine with the same name by Alchemist.

An extra arc based on the manga arc of the same name and features several changes, namely the addition of a new character Miyuki Sorimachi.

90's-style 2D fighting action in which real-life men fight in cosplay. The shocking work that appeared in 2016 finally appears on Steam! * This work is a secondary creation game work based on the Touhou Project.

The final arc in the Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai series. It is mostly told from the viewpoint of Rika Furude, as well as her other friends.

90's-style 2D fighting action in which real-life men fight in cosplay. A major update version of the second series.

When the village of Hinamizawa is suddenly placed under lockdown by the government, the villagers begin rioting and killing each other as supplies grow scarce. The school club members try to escape the chaos and retreat to Okinomiya, but more problems arise.

The club has successfully made it to Okinomiya and evades more crazed villagers as they try to find the Sonozaki family's stronghold, meeting a girl named Une who may hold the key to salvation. Meanwhile, Rika and Hanyuu stay behind in Hinamizawa and do some investigating of their own, encountering some old acquaintances.

An extra arc bundled in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou+.

07th Theater is a crossover between Higurashi, Umineko, Higanbana, and Rose Guns Days.

90's-style 2D fighting action in which real-life men fight in cosplay. The first work in the series. * This work is a secondary creation game work based on the Touhou Project.

On a certain day in June, someone dies, and someone else goes missing. The series of deaths is connected to the upheaval surrounding the dam construction project. A murder case that was covered up is being reenacted. Is it a conspiracy? A coincidence? Or perhaps a curse?

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Tactics was a tactical RPG based on Higurashi When They Cry, developed by Sorayume and released for mobile phones in Japan.

Akasaka Mamoru, a detective is sent to Hinamizawa to rescue Inukai Toshiki, the grandson of a government official, who is taken hostage. While waiting for Makino, he meets a younger Furude Rika at the bus stop.

Sonozaki Shion escapes from her private school to return to Hinamizawa. During her time there, she meets Satoshi, who protected her from a group of thugs.

An extra arc about Keiichi and the Club going to have fun at a pool that was initially included in Sui but later brought to Hou.

An extra arc initially included as an epilogue to the original PC release of Meakashi, where Keiichi Maebara loses several club games in a row, the Soul Brothers help him regain his will to fight by imagining the other club members in perverted fantasies.

A remake of the epilogue to the main story of Higurashi originally included in Rei.

An extra arc and the first in the Advanced Story saga, partially adapted from the manga-exclusive arc Onisarashi, developed for Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume I: Tatari.

An extra arc and third in the Advanced Story saga that centers on Tomoe Minai investigating a murder case with ties to Rena Ryuugu.

Satoko's uncle Teppei returns to Hinamizawa to take custody of Satoko and resume an abusive relationship with her, where he treats her like a slave while demanding money from her. Keiichi cannot accept this stalemate, and he makes it his personal mission to rescue Satoko.

An extra arc that functions as a prequel to the entire series.

An extra arc and the third in the Advanced Story saga, partially adapted from the manga-exclusive arc Onisarashi, developed for Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume II: Sou.

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Jan is a spin-off on the Higurashi no Naku Koro ni franchise with the characters competing with each other in a popular Japanese board game mahjong. The game features traditional Riichi Mahjong rules, which are customizable, however, unlike normal Mahjong, this mahjong game is a one-on-one battle, as opposed to the usual 4 players. The story is told through NVL segments interspersed with Mahjong minigames.