By Crunchyroll
Report updated Apr 12, 2026
Crunchyroll: Corpse Party
For anime fans and horror enthusiasts who are already subscribed to or considering a Crunchyroll membership for streaming.
Crunchyroll: Corpse Party is an established games app that is available. With a 3.3/5 rating from 21 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What Is Crunchyroll: Corpse Party?
Current Momentum
v1.0.2
Minor improvements
Active Nemesis
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Hav
By Spike-Chunsoft CO
Other Rivals
7-Day Rank Pulse πΊπΈ
No ranking data
Recent User Mood πΊπΈ
Gathering signals...
What makes this app unique?
What Are The Key Features?
Exclusive access to a curated library of premium games included with membership
Interactive storytelling where player choices determine the survival of characters
Fully voiced character dialogue to enhance atmospheric immersion
Who is it for & how much does it cost?
Target Audience
Anime fans and horror enthusiasts who are already subscribed to or considering a Crunchyroll membership for streaming.
Pricing
Subscription- Mega/Ultimate Fan Membership: Ad-free anime + Game Vault access
Uses a 'value-add' subscription model where gaming content serves as a retention hook for the core anime streaming service.
Who Built It?
Enrichment in progress
Publisher profile available very soon
What other apps does Crunchyroll make?
What do users think recently?
Gathering public signals...
Sentiment analysis will be available soon
What is the competitive landscape for Crunchyroll: Corpse Party?
How's The Games Market?
Market outlook for this category
Available very soon
Games Market Trend
Games market trend & dynamics
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The rivals identified
The Nemesis
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Hav
Spike-Chunsoft CO, LTD.
The definitive 'Anime Horror' mystery rival on mobile, sharing a near-identical target audience that values dark, high-stakes storytelling and Japanese voice acting.
Head to Head
Danganronpa holds the edge in production value and brand recognition, but Corpse Party is a highly efficient retention tool for Crunchyroll, offering a similar 'death game' thrill at no extra cost to its core subscribers.
What sets Crunchyroll: Corpse Party apart
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Zero marginal cost for existing Crunchyroll Mega/Ultimate Fan subscribers
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Classic 16-bit RPG Maker aesthetic provides a more traditional 'haunted house' horror atmosphere
What's Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc's Edge
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Significantly larger established player base and higher rating count
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More modern UI/UX designed specifically for high-end mobile devices
Contenders
Western supernatural horror themes versus Corpse Party's Japanese school horror
Walk-and-talk dialogue system that flows without pausing gameplay
Death Come True
β 4.8 (117)Izanagigames, Inc.
A high-stakes Japanese horror/mystery title that targets the same 'interactive movie' and anime-adjacent audience.
Full-motion video (FMV) gameplay featuring live-action Japanese actors
Written and directed by Kazutaka Kodaka (creator of Danganronpa)
Peers
Identity V
β 3.4 (800K)NetEase Games
While a multiplayer game, it shares the gothic anime horror aesthetic and a massive crossover audience with Corpse Party fans.
Asymmetrical 1v4 multiplayer gameplay rather than a single-player adventure
Live-service model with constant seasonal updates and character skins
Fran Bow Chapter 1
Killmonday Games
A highly-rated atmospheric horror adventure that shares the 'disturbing secrets' and 'tragic history' themes of Corpse Party.
Point-and-click adventure mechanics rather than top-down exploration
Unique hand-drawn art style that leans into surrealism
New Kids on the Block
Turn-based combat system with complex strategy elements
Episodic narrative structure designed for long-term engagement
The outtake for Crunchyroll: Corpse Party
SWOT Analysis
Core Strengths
- Zero marginal cost for existing Crunchyroll subscribers
- Strong IP recognition within the anime/horror community
- Direct integration with the Crunchyroll streaming ecosystem
Critical Frictions
- Subscription-only access limits total addressable market
- Low initial rating (3.28) suggests technical porting issues
- Dated pixel art aesthetic compared to modern 2.5D rivals
Growth Levers
- Cross-promotion with horror anime series on the Crunchyroll platform
- Expansion of the Game Vault brand as a 'Netflix Games' for anime fans
Market Threats
- Netflix Games' acquisition of high-quality narrative horror titles like Oxenfree
- High-end standalone ports (e.g., Danganronpa) offering superior UI/UX
What are the next best moves?
Audit port quality and touch controls
The 3.28 rating for a classic IP typically indicates technical friction or poor control mapping, which risks high day-1 churn.
Implement 'Anime-to-Game' deep linking
Leverage the Crunchyroll ecosystem to prompt users watching horror anime to download the game, maximizing the 'exclusive access' value.
Modernize UI/UX for future Vault ports
Nemesis (Danganronpa) wins on 'modern UI/UX designed specifically for high-end mobile,' making the Corpse Party port feel dated by comparison.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Modern UI/UX (available in Danganronpa but missing here)
- Complex gameplay mechanics like logic puzzles/social links (available in Danganronpa but missing here)
- Walk-and-talk dialogue system (available in Oxenfree but missing here)
Key Takeaways
Corpse Party is a high-intent retention play that risks being undermined by its own port quality. If I were the PM, I would prioritize fixing the technical issues driving the 3.28 rating before the 'Game Vault' brand is perceived as a repository for low-quality ports.
Where Is It Heading?
Mixed Signals
Initial rating of 3.28 (May 2025) suggests technical or UX friction for a new release.
Active investment in 'Game Vault' as a differentiator against Netflix and standalone premium apps.