is a visual novel focused on relationship building, mystery, and narrative choices. You play as the protagonist returning to a familiar setting (often a city or a specific location like a mansion/complex) to resolve past issues—or "unfinished business."
The game world contains seven distinct zones. Zones 1–4 are fully traversable. Zone 5 ("The Archive") is 80% complete but missing collision in one corridor, leading to an out-of-bounds area that reveals a developer texture reading //TODO: build rest of game . Zones 6 and 7 are visible on the map but inaccessible, their entrances blocked by translucent barriers bearing the subtitle "Unfinished Business." Unfinished Business -v0.5.2- -Dedegaru-
So, what is actually inside ? Unlike a typical beta, this version is less a vertical slice and more a bleeding artifact. Here’s what players discovered upon downloading the 847 MB package (an unusually large size for a rhythm game, hinting at uncompressed audio and hidden assets). is a visual novel focused on relationship building,
Unfinished Business v0.5.2 is a refinement of the project's identity, indicating a commitment to quality and narrative consistency throughout the development process. Zone 5 ("The Archive") is 80% complete but
Unlike polished mods, is notoriously unstable. Notes frequently phase out of existence. The judgment window shrinks randomly. Some players report that the game deliberately desyncs the audio by 50ms on the final chorus of each song. The developer commentary (still present in the game’s .txt files) confirms this was intentional: “If it’s Unfinished, so is your run. Adapt.”
Have you played Unfinished Business -v0.5.2- -Dedegaru-? Share your “true resolution” runs and ghost track theories in the comments below.
The -Dedegaru- build unintentionally launched an alternate reality game. Hidden in the spectrograms of ghost_hum.ogg are coordinates to a now-deleted Pastebin, which contained ASCII art of a lock and a single line: “The business ends when I say so.” Fans are still debating whether Dedegaru is a fictional character, a disgruntled developer, or a social experiment.