House of Happiness: Lost Innocence is a horror beat'em up spin-off of In-Verse Team Code Dark's House of Happiness. It is set in Japan, were as the former was in the US. The game is still Wii U Exclusive due to the deal.
The game is created in base of Redrojo17's direction, with the former main trio plus Ann return, as a new character named Silas Howlett is the new protagonist.
Story Summary[]
A high school in Japan has been taken by a terrorist group known as Lost Innocence, which by the big surprise of the entire world, are in fact a group of children. Not only that but they have planted explosives in several parts of the city, each one strong enough to blow up in a ten block radius. The Interpol sends it's top negotiator, Silas Howlett, to take the terrorists down and find out why a group of children plan to destroy the entire city.
Characters[]
Interpol Agents[]
- Silas Howlett
- Paola Sanchez
- Yoshihiro Serizawa
Anti-Happiness Combat Force[]
- Aria Stadtfeld
- Robin
- Thalia Saunders
- Ann
High School Cast[]
- Sakura Mizushima
- Kat St. Clair
- Emiri Ikezawa
- Junji Chiba
- Daisuke Miruno
- Touya Aikawa
- Yayoi Majima
- Professor Hisashi Kanbe
Lost Innocence[]
- Top Hat (???)
- Rina Serizawa
- Bat (Hideki Akemi)
- Scissors (Mikoto Hiyama)
- Bullet (Basil Ebeid)
- Thinker (Ryoga Sasaki)
- Sleepy (Irina Aliyeva Dragomirov)
- Big Brother (???)
- Masked Children
- Robot Toys
Trivia[]
- The Original idea is: here
- The game is far more darker than the already Bloody Slapstick prequel. Due to kids being present.
- Lizandro Douglas while not appearing in the game, his evil driven influence is apparently present in Lost Innocence.