Another Girl In The Wall -v2.0- -jhon-capybara-
A limited HTML5 preview is hosted on Jhon Capybara's Itch.io Demo Page for instant web browser testing. Project Evolution Beyond v2.0
| Feature | Previous Versions | Version 2.0 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Basic, functional | Streamlined interface for easier navigation and faster item access | | Interaction | Standard point-and-click | Enhanced responsiveness with more detailed character reactions | | Puzzles | Linear progression | Expanded puzzle set with interconnected challenges | | Customization | Basic outfit/hair options | Expanded wardrobe including more outfits, hairstyles, and accessories | | Content | Short, experimental | Additional interactions, dialogue lines, and hidden secrets | | Android Version | Unofficial third-party APKs (v1.7) | Unofficial third-party APKs (v1.8, v1.3.5, v9.0) | | PC Version | Original itch.io demo (v1.0) | Unclear if v2.0 is new PC version or designation for an Android port |
Utilizing the wardrobe features to change the appearance of the characters.
The story of "Another Girl in the Wall" is deliberately ambiguous, leaning heavily into psychological horror and suspense. While different websites list alternate character names (such as or Emma ), the core premise remains consistent across sources. You find yourself trapped inside a creepy, abandoned building within a hidden city. Rumors of a gruesome murder permeate the walls, and a mysterious presence—a girl stuck within the architecture itself—needs your help.
Why does a track like this get stuck in our heads? Why do we seek out "Another Girl in the Wall"?
A limited HTML5 preview is hosted on Jhon Capybara's Itch.io Demo Page for instant web browser testing. Project Evolution Beyond v2.0
| Feature | Previous Versions | Version 2.0 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Basic, functional | Streamlined interface for easier navigation and faster item access | | Interaction | Standard point-and-click | Enhanced responsiveness with more detailed character reactions | | Puzzles | Linear progression | Expanded puzzle set with interconnected challenges | | Customization | Basic outfit/hair options | Expanded wardrobe including more outfits, hairstyles, and accessories | | Content | Short, experimental | Additional interactions, dialogue lines, and hidden secrets | | Android Version | Unofficial third-party APKs (v1.7) | Unofficial third-party APKs (v1.8, v1.3.5, v9.0) | | PC Version | Original itch.io demo (v1.0) | Unclear if v2.0 is new PC version or designation for an Android port |
Utilizing the wardrobe features to change the appearance of the characters.
The story of "Another Girl in the Wall" is deliberately ambiguous, leaning heavily into psychological horror and suspense. While different websites list alternate character names (such as or Emma ), the core premise remains consistent across sources. You find yourself trapped inside a creepy, abandoned building within a hidden city. Rumors of a gruesome murder permeate the walls, and a mysterious presence—a girl stuck within the architecture itself—needs your help.
Why does a track like this get stuck in our heads? Why do we seek out "Another Girl in the Wall"?