I recently came across the intriguing doujinshi (indie game or manga) titled "Nebusoku-chan and Touchy Ghost" with the code RJ01219848. As a fan of unique storytelling and engaging characters, I was excited to dive into this title. In this review, I'll share my thoughts on the overall experience, highlighting both the positives and areas that could use improvement.
True to its name, the "Touchy" aspect is the star. The work excels at describing or portraying (depending on the medium) the sensation of ghostly touches—chilly, invisible, and persistent. Atmosphere:
Nebusoku-chan and Touchy Ghost is a charming, offbeat entry in the ASMR genre. It succeeds not through intense romance or terror, but through relatable laziness and the absurd premise of being haunted by an attention-starved spirit. Perfect for falling asleep annoyed—or waking up laughing.
The pacing is specifically tuned to help listeners fall asleep or unwind after a long day. Where to Find It
This isn't a high-octane horror story; it’s a slow-burn, domestic supernatural comedy. It’s perfect for those who enjoy the "living together" trope with a ghostly twist. If you like characters who are a bit "no-guard" and easily flustered, Nebusoku-chan will definitely win you over. Rating: 💤💤💤💤/5 Perfect for a rainy night in. technical breakdown
Sweet dreams—and if you feel a cold hand on your shoulder tonight, just tell it to be quiet. It might listen.