Oh Daddy -p2 V1.0 Final- -nightaku- -
When you run , hidden in the root directory is a file called README_DONT.txt . Inside, there is a single line of Base64 code. When decoded, it gives coordinates to a park in Shibuya.
A player known only as @SorrowFPS wrote in a since-deleted Reddit thread: "I laughed at first. Then I saw my late father’s face on a monster in the kitchen. I didn’t sleep for a week. Oh Daddy isn't a game. It's a séance." The mod itself is only half the story. The "Nightaku" signature is the key to a sprawling ARG.
In the sprawling, chaotic graveyard of indie game development, most projects die in silence. They fade into corrupted hard drives and forgotten Discord channels, leaving no trace. But every so often, a file name surfaces from the deep web—a cryptic string of text that sends shivers through niche gaming communities. Oh Daddy -P2 v1.0 Final- -Nightaku-
Is Nightaku a genius or a menace? Perhaps both. But as the final notes of the credits roll (a single, looping lullaby played on a broken music box), one thing is certain.
Dozens of fans have visited. Under a specific bench, they found a USB drive encased in resin. That USB contains a WAV file of static. But spectral analysis of that static reveals a QR code. That QR code leads to a private Discord server with exactly 13 members. When you run , hidden in the root
Version trackers on the Obscure Mod Database show that hundreds of players downloaded the file in 2023. However, 72% of those installations resulted in the mod bricking their GPU drivers.
That name is .
You will never hear the phrase "Oh Daddy" the same way again. Have you encountered the -Nightaku- build? Did you survive the Dinner Table? Share your story in the comments—if you still have access to your keyboard.