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Decide 4 God
- Release Date:
- Jun 3, 2025
- Developer:
- Miracle Moon
- Publisher:
- Miracle Moon
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Decide 4 God is the final entry of the Abime Series.

One hour.
The woman and her team of investigators had one hour to infiltrate a prison and cause a breakout. Her dearest hope was that, among the prisoners, there would be her brother who disappeared nearly twenty years ago.
She couldn't shake the feeling that something sinister was waiting for her team.
One hour.
The man had been up for one hour, contemplating his past. Everything changed when, one day, around noon, a box with clothing was slid through the opening in the cell door. He was told to put it on if he wanted to escape.
The prisoner obeyed, though something felt wrong. Why was someone breaking him out?

The final chapter in the Abime Series. Decide 4 God contains the entire truth behind the events of both Head AS Code and Birth ME Code. Familiar faces return and new faces emerge to complete the unfortunate cast suffering through over a dozen endings due to the misdeeds of Empathy Systems.
Two sides of the story. You will be able to follow multiple characters as they live out their terrible tale. Side A and Side B have wildly different events making up opposite parts of a whole story.
Interactions while exploring are choices. The companions you choose to explore with determine what you find, and what you find determines your fate. You can examine rooms alone or with others, and their involvement will change how the story unfolds.
Knowledge is a powerful curse. Everything you learn in your trip through Complex Twelve becomes a permanent part of your journey. The data transfers across playthroughs, but autosave means your information retention is permanent. Be careful of what you learn, as some of it may not be good for you...
Three kinds of story flowcharts. Side A and Side B have their own flowcharts, but that's not all: there's the global flowchart covering major parts of the information you learn and each exploration segment has its own solution flowchart to uncover too. Can you find your way out of this labyrinth of information and reach a Permanent Ending?
Note: Only 16:9 resolution ratio is fully supported.
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User Reviews
Wow, I love searching, so much searching... Wait, what am I even searching for? Oh, right, the exit! Yes, more searching (help.) Anyway, it's one of the greatest games I've ever played. It's your kind of game if you love puzzles, time limits, and... some forbidden knowledge! Be careful with your head!
Very rich story and enticing puzzles. Make sure to play the first two games in the series first. Early access already has a ton of content and endings, can't wait for the full release.
The ultimate ending for the Abime series, I fully recommend playing both Head AS Code and Birth ME Code then playing this game! The dev for this is very helpful for any issues as well
I don't think I'm even at the half way point but I feel compelled to leave a review. For context I'm a huge zero escape fan, VLR is my favorite game of all time despite its flaws. If you enjoyed that series, I think you'd love the abime series. The story so far has been really well crafted. It's kept a good sense of mystery and tension while dropping hints along the way that keep me constantly reframing the story. The dual narrative structure is executed insanely well so far. The two sides are very unique but intertwine very nicely while still giving you a lot of freedom in which paths you choose. It does build a lot off the previous two games. I'm not quite sure if you could play this one without those, but I'd trust the reviews of those who've finished it. It does a decent job so far at explaining the lore points, but it will definitely spoil them. It's a shame because I'd really want to recommend this to everyone to give a try since its abime at its best, but it is probably best t...
Good game
definitely play previous games first. The game spoilers a lot from the start. The story escalates quickly and gives a lot of questions from the start, and slowly answers them throughout the game, while also giving more questions in the process. Characters are interesting and none of them feel out of place, especially if you played previous games. Puzzles are interesting, but replaying escape room segments sometimes can be tedious, because there's a TON of things you can miss out and you have to replay the segment from the start, sometimes it can take a lot of time if you actually cant figure out some puzzle. But escape rooms themselves definitely became much better than HASC or BMEC Comparing this game to ZTD (De4G def took the inspiration from it) it's more straightforward, instead of jumping from place to place you actually explore one path, get logical conclusion and then start exploring other staff the game has to offer. Overall the game is great, i really enjoyed both story and...
one of the most unique and ambitious approaches to storytelling I've ever seen in a visual novel
If you're looking for a series similar to the Zero Escape trilogy then this is the sort of series you are looking for. For the story you probably want to start with the previous games in the Abime series. Decide 4 God is a definite improvement in many ways to earlier games in the series but the story in the first two entries is still very much worth experiencing. If you have played the previous entries but wanted more emphasis on the escape rooms and puzzles without compromising on story then you won't be disappointed here. Assuming you wanted to skip all that and jump straight into Decide 4 God you'll probably still have a good time even if some of the story threads are lost on you due to lack of context from earlier in the series. The story stands on its own well enough and the exploration segments contain enough clever puzzles and interesting time-based mechanics that this game will be well worth your time.
Incredible artwork, such a well written story and an absolute joy to play - The escape rooms also have so much to explore. You can tell this game was made with so much love, will definitely be one of my top 5 games of 2025.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
- Processor: AMD A6-3650 Llano 32nm Technology
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 6450
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Pretty much anything
FAQ
How much does Decide 4 God cost?
Decide 4 God costs $24.99.
What are the system requirements for Decide 4 God?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Processor: AMD A6-3650 Llano 32nm Technology Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 512MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 6450 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: Pretty much anything
What platforms is Decide 4 God available on?
Decide 4 God is available on Windows PC.
Is Decide 4 God worth buying?
Decide 4 God has 100% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was Decide 4 God released?
Decide 4 God was released on Jun 3, 2025.
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