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Type away your trauma with "Pain Pain Go Away!"
scrmbl NewsroomJul 10th, 2025
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Developer Lorebard today announced their debut game, Pain Pain Go Away!, an original "Typing x Adventure" game that sees you playing as a counselor at a small clinic, erasing phrases from your patients' minds through the power of typing. The first trailer for the game can be viewed below:

Step into the minds of the troubled girls who make up the cast of your patients, and utilize the revolutionary power of the P2GA device to deep-dive into their subconscious, erasing the pain associated with phrases of their past. Outside of Pain Pain Go Away!'s typing-based gameplay loop, the title works in a narrative-driven story, developing the story behind what you seek to erase.

The game will be playable at the upcoming "BitSummit the 13th Summer of Yokai" indie games festival on July 18 - 20, with a demo version of the game set to release simultaneously on Steam, playable in both English and Japanese.

For those interested in checking out more information on Pain Pain Go Away!, be sure to check out the title's official Steam page.

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