A seemingly playful gesture on social media has led to an astounding amount of additional work for an indie horror game, culminating in a remarkably lengthy 30-minute end credits sequence.
According to a report from Automaton, the creators of the indie horror title Twilight Moon Flower promised to credit everyone who liked their tweet. This tweet, posted on November 9, 2025, has surprisingly garnered over 60, 000 likes on the platform X.
On January 24, 2026, the developers shared their achievement of honoring their commitment after investing more than 300 hours of labor, which resulted in an extensive credits sequence that lasts approximately 30 minutes.
Indie Horror Game Credits 60, 000 Names
One of the developers expressed, “In my drive for recognition for my self-made game, I made a promise to include everyone who liked it in the end credits. Ultimately, around 60, 000 supporters rallied together, and I fulfilled my promise through sheer determination, dedicating over 300 hours to ensure I included each one of them.”
This lengthy credits run is significantly longer than the industry standard, with many indie games, such as Hades 2, featuring credits that typically last just a few minutes. Even among major AAA titles, it is uncommon for the credits to exceed 20 minutes.
In order to get more people to know about my game, I promised to include everyone who liked it in the ending. As a result, about 60, 000 people liked it, but it took me 300 hours of determination to include everyone.https://t.co/sALczMgUBU
— T a T【Tatt】 (@TaT12364250) January 25, 2026
Twilight Moon Flower is set to make its debut on Steam on January 30, 2026. This game promises a uniquely Japanese horror experience, allowing from one to four players to traverse haunting environments filled with monsters and supernatural anomalies.
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