Dash, dodge, and dive through the ultimate Japanese gameshow experience! Up to 4 contestants race through chaotic obstacle courses across Japan, filled with hilarious hazards and obscure obstacles. It’s so crazy, you’ll be shouting ‘Konnichi-what?!’ instead of ‘Konnichiwa!’
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Q2 2025

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The developers of this game intend to release as a work in progress, developing with the feedback of players.

Note: Games in Early Access are not complete and may or may not change further. If you are not excited to play this game in its current state, then you should wait to see if the game progresses further in development. Learn more

What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

“With Nippon Marathon 2: Daijoubu, we’re taking a giant leap forward. Every aspect of the game has been rebuilt from the ground up, featuring improved gameplay, greatly enhanced visuals, all new hand-crafted stages and painstakingly detailed characters. Early Access provides an opportunity for us to collaborate with you, our community. Your input via Discord and the Steam Community Forums will be key to making Nippon Marathon 2 the best it can be. We will also be introducing an online mode, which we intend to develop alongside your continued feedback.”

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“We anticipate Nippon Marathon 2: Daijoubu’s Early Access period to last between twelve to sixteen months.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“During the Early Access period, we plan to introduce a variety of exciting new content and features. We plan to add new contestants as development continues such as the brand-new character Mister BREAKFAST. Brand new marathons, unique outfits, expanded create-a-character options, a fully-fledged online mode, and the return of the fan-favourite turn-based party game L.O.B.S.T.E.R. MODE from the original Nippon Marathon along with brand-new party games are planned too.

A fully-fledged story mode campaign is planned featuring quests (such as helping an old lady get to the discount onigiri before it’s gone) and shiny collectible items. We’ll be sharing our development roadmap via the Steam Community Forums and our Discord too.

Usually the localisation for a videogame is one of the last things to be done once the game’s native text is fully complete. Seeing as we're launching in Early Access please excuse the use of machine translation. Machine translations will be mainly placeholder until the final release at which point we intend to include professional localisation. We've taken this approach so that we can include as many communities as possible in the Early Access period.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“Four contestants will be available at Early Access launch, along with an early version of our new Create-A-Contestant feature. You can play locally with friends and CPU or via Remote Play Together. The game currently includes three marathon stages, each packed with unique and exciting hazards, traps, weapons, and Shiba inu. All content in the Early Access release is subject to change as we plan to use your feedback to improve as many aspects of the game as possible.”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“The price may adjust during the Early Access period to reflect the content available and will increase upon the game’s full release to match the release-version’s value.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“The feedback we receive via the Steam Community Forum and our Discord will help us find and fix bugs, balance gameplay, and inspire us to create the best game possible. During the development of the game’s online mode, user testing and feedback will be invaluable in ensuring it is both reliable and enjoyable for everyone.”
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About This Game

You could say that Nippon Marathon 2: Daijoubu is like running a marathon while wearing a lobster onesie, dodging exploding melons thrown by other contestants, avoiding ravenous Shiba inu dogs, and being featured on a bizarre Japanese TV gameshow—all at the same time. If you did say that, you’d be absolutely right!

FEATURES:

VERSUS MODE

Choose from the lobster-man J DARWIN, the horned-hoodie Elizabeth Nishibori, the old-man-sailor Zenbei or everyone’s favourite dog-person Snuguru Maestro or create your own crazy character! Once all four humans or CPU are ready the marathon will begin! 

Get to the finish line by diving, dashing, dodging though the crazy obstacle course. Who will make it through the cup-ramen museum unscathed? Which one will duck though the docks in one piece? Use weapons such as the brand new Whirling Cucumber to slap your opponents silly or take crucial shortcuts using the inflatable Pineapple Balloon to leave them for dust!

SCORING

When a contestant falls too far behind they’re temporarily eliminated and the last player standing gains a star! All contestants re-join the race and the madness resumes until the finish-line is finally crossed.

A winner is declared after the judges total-up each contestant’s score taking into account their use of weapons, audience-popularity and the number of stars they gained along the way.

This bizarre scoring mechanism allows for strategic and tactical gameplay while further enhancing that feeling of “what is happening here?” that we all get when seeing clips from those crazy game-shows!

MARATHONS

Early Access launches with three playable marathon stages.

  • In Shika Shika Deer Town contestants navigate their way through historic, hillside temples filled with hangry deer and maze-like bamboo forests.

  • Yolko Harbour features urban city streets, a weird and wonderful cup-ramen museum and a dangerous shipping yard. Is someone looking for sailors here?

  • Poodle Hill Zone is the place to be for cute dogs in push-chairs, artisan coffee, old ladies fighting over fresh bread and an up-market super store!

CONTESTANTS

Choose from four contestants each with subtle statistical differences such as recovery speed, acrobatic ability and acceleration. Most of all though, they are all totally weird!

J Darwin has returned from travelling the world yet remains as timid as ever. Nishibori remains incensed when mistaken for a unicorn (it’s a narwhal horn, people!), Snuguru follows his nose to wherever melons may be and Zenbei’s identity has been stolen!

WEAPONS AND ITEMS

The Nippon Marathon doesn’t simply require you to get from start to finish in one piece. You also need to master the use of the in-game items:

  • Use a BANANA PEEL to trip up contestants behind you or force them to take a more dangerous route.

  • The explosive HEAT-SEEKING MELON will aim for the contestant in-front and send them flying in an explosion of tasty chunks.

  • The PINEAPPLE BALLOON allows you to float high above hazards for a brief time, use it to take a sneaky shortcut… but watch out for over-head electrified power-lines!

  • The STINKY MUSHROOM creates a trail of noxious gas forcing contestants to keep their distance.

  • The all-new WHIRLING CUCUMBER lets you directly whack nearby contestants or obstacles sending them flying in all directions!

PHYSICS

Nippon Marathon 2: Daijoubu features wonderfully diverse physics interactions that result in laugh-out-loud moments, unlimited replayability and cringe inducing gameplay. The in-game snap-shots really help the physics-madness stand out.

CREATE-A-CONTESTANT

Create-a-Contestant aims to let you live out your dreams of making whatever kind of insane creation you can think of. Faces, costumes, hats and additional placeable pieces let you get creative.

SO WHAT DOES 'DAIJOUBU' ACTALLY MEAN?

Daijoubu can be used in many situations, but it essentially means “OK” or “I’m OK”.

  • For example if a store-worker asks if you’d like a plastic bag you could politely decline by saying “Daijoubu desu”.

  • If you fell over and only hurt your pride you could say to a concerned passerby “Daijoubu” (I’m OK).

  • How’s the weather today? “Daijoubu” (OK).

  • Are you worried? “Zenzen Daijoubu” (I'm perfectly fine).

Maybe we’re saying that Nippon Marathon 2 is OK? Maybe we’re saying that Nippon Marathon 2 is a game where you fall over and get back up again. Who knows?! We want you to think of Nippon Marathon 2: Daijoubu as whatever you like as long as you’re feeling Daijoubu about it!

KANJI, KANJI EVERYWHERE:

Japanese writing (Kanji, Katakana) is featured in the game's UI to really give a sense that you're a part of some insane gameshow or obscure videogame. No matter what language you select you’ll still see plenty of Japanese text, this forms a vital part of Nippon Marathon's visual identity and as we continue to develop the game you can bet we're watching countless hours of bonkers Japanese TV (which we like to call 'research)  to continue adding more and more!

All this flashy Kanji also creates a really fun  'meta-game' , where players have been known to grab screenshots and use smartphone phone apps to decipher the hidden layer of humour within the game! 

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10, Windows 11
    • Processor: Core i5 2400 or equivalent
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) GTX 1650 or equivalent
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 3 GB available space
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