
Kill/ Cure: Beautiful Vice
A downloadable Fangame for Windows
Vice reigns supreme as Class 17 of Bitokukawa Academy is thrust into the Killing Class Festival, a deadly game of lies and delusions with no convincing path to survival. Sixteen Ultimates, stripped of their titles by the villainous monkey mascot, Bizarrosaru, must navigate a maze of false hope and false smiles…
Kill/Cure: Beautiful Vice is a murder mystery visual novel with death game elements. Explore colorful seasonal environments, interact with a cast of fun and flawed characters, and “No, that’s wrong!” your way through thrilling Class Trial sequences.

PROCESSOR | 64-BIT |
OS | WINDOWS 8.1 |
CPU | INTEL(R) CORE(TM) l7-6700HQ @2.60 GHZ |
RAM | 16GB |
GPU | NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 |
DIRECTX | VERSION 11 |
STORAGE | 10GB AVAILABLE SPACE |
SOUND CARD | DIRECTX COMPATIBLE OR ONBOARD CHIPSET |


Published | 16 days ago |
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Release date | 16 days ago |
Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (25 total ratings) |
Authors | TeamKillCure, Shade, Schlen, Zetsis |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Made with | Unity, Blender, Adobe After Effects, Clip Studio Paint, FL Studio |
Tags | Anime, Detective, Fangame, Mystery, Narrative, Point & Click, Singleplayer, Thriller, Unity |
Average session | A few hours |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Links | Discord, YouTube, Twitter/X, Instagram, Tumblr, TikTok, Bluesky |
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KillCure_BeautifulVice_03.16.2025.zip 427 MB
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I really liked this game! The art style is probably the closest to the original of all fanganronpas - both 2D and 3D.
There are also unusual interesting rules (especially rule 34... days of confinement. XD), so it's hard to even guess what awaits us in the future.
I liked this game in many ways, but the only downside that seemed strange is that there is no atmosphere of confinement. Many scenes of the prologue showed characters and backstories. But I don't have the feeling that a killing game is about to begin!
It's as if we are just walking around and getting to know other students, as if we were at a school camp. I got the impression that few of the characters are even worried that they were kidnapped. A lot of time is spent just talking, that is, we stand in one place and listen for a few minutes as... the characters just chat and joke? It seemed too drawn out, and I want the characters to start figuring out what's going on, not this.
I believe that the atmosphere of the game will be in the next chapters, as the project looks great!
我需要中文!!
Does this need to have a 1080 to play it
Gotta say, this is one of the most "different yet same" DR inspired games I've played yet. Loads of potential, some pretty solid character intros, and a sense of danger I haven't really felt from a lot of other fan projects. A lot of KGs seem to play around with "Going to make you kill each other", but this game's really manage to make this feel like a life-or-death survival situation at the end.
One thought though, maybe pull back a bit on the teleporting from scene to scene? I get some of the events going in a specific order, but it would be nice walking between scenes to break up the text a bit. Maybe just have Maru decide she wants to go in seasonal order and say not to go in the other ones if the order's wrong. XD
Hyped for the first chapter!
Glad you enjoyed the game Narrator!
There will sadly not be anymore walking, it will probably be even more linear CH1 and onwards.
Like we mentioned previously we are limiting interactivity for the sake of testing & writing being easier and less bugs having the possibility of showing up.
If our goal wasn't to create 6 chapters + this prologue we would be open to create more interactivity, but since we are simply a volunteer team we have to set certain boundaries to make all of this possible.
Hi, I wanted to leave a little critique on this prologue. I know some fans may see this as an unjust attack, but I hope that if the dev team reads this, they understand that I'm coming from a sincere place as a fellow writer and creative, even though this is going to sound harsh. Although I commend the fact that this project was able to see the light of day despite everything that happened, and I appreciate the obvious effort put into this game. However, everything else about this fell short for me:
I wanted to also list out things I did like, so that people don't think I'm only trying to attack on the game:
Even if you don't agree with all of my criticisms, I hope you can at least consider what I'm saying. I'm also aware that I'm writing all of this about a free game that is being made by volunteers, and that there was a lot of turmoil during its production and therefore leaves some room to cut you guys some slack on certain things, but even so, I don't think this makes it immune from criticism. I want to take your game seriously. I want to be invested! I'm sure you want your audience to be invested too.
Hey Mxie,
thank you for taking the time to write out such a detailed message.
As long as people are respectful in their phrasing we welcome both positive and negative feedback. However I hope you also understand that due to criticism being very subjective in nature it is impossible for us to take everything into account that we hear. You are valid in disliking the parts you mentioned about the writing, but we've funnily also received many people mentioning these exact points being a reason they enjoyed the game so much.
Nonetheless I will send this criticism along to our writer staff, but I ask you to understand that they have the decision in how to shape their work. Since this is a volunteer project it is important to me to leave freedom to our staff to express themselves in a way that they're the most motivated about. It is their choice which criticism they will take into account and which not, I will not influence that.
Our game isn't perfect and that's okay, you are free to dislike it and do not need to feel bad about it. I do hope you find other projects/ games that are more to your taste! Though I do appreciate you mentioning the positives as well, thank you!
Does it have Japanese VA?
No!
This is AMAZING. Unlike some other fangans, this one has a great balance between inspiration and originality.
The designs, variety, comedic events, everything is geared towards the right audience. The stable diffusion joke really stuck with me.
The puzzles were unique, the game rules, the mascot, the soundtrack, all original, but with that Danganronpa touch that we all love.
Hi, I already downloaded and played it.
I must say I loved it. I'm really looking forward to playing Chapter 1 and seeing what interesting things happen. I wish you the best of luck in the development and hope I can play it soon.
Downloaded it, extracted the files and everything but my computer wouldn't let me open it, said it was unrecognized and could be dangerous. Any way to fix this? It didn't give me an option to open it.
Windows is always going to give you a potential Virus warning for any unlicensed software.
As we are a nonprofit volunteer project it would not be worth it to buy an official game license, which is why you will have to simply ignore the Virus warning.
There should be an option to open the .exe nonetheless in the Warning screen. Just click that and you are good to go.
I understand that we are simply a person on the internet, so I do not judge you for being too careful. You can always check out our youtube playthrough recording as well!
LETS GOOOO! im loving this game and visuals <3
I'm excited to play it, I've seen the art for awhile and I've thought it looks amazing!
will this game ever be playable on Mac?
Sorry no. Since we are a volunteer team, making a port that is proven to work on Mac would allocate too much of our time.
You can always watch our recorded playthrough on our youtube channel though!!
how do i download this? do i need to extract the files?
Yes, you need to unzip the file you downloaded.
Is there any way of switching which monitor to play on? It seems to only open on my second monitor...
I'm not one of the devs, but if you use the shortcut Shift + Windows Key and then either the left or right arrow key, you can send a window to your other monitor.
IT'S HERE!!! Have fun, everyone!!!
WE'RE SO SEATED LETS GOOOOOOOOO !!!!!!
HOLY SHIT, KILL CURE IS OFFICIALLY HERE!
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