Much like with the first death game, Yuki’s decision of the final death (only death in Scrap Building) was the deciding factor in who died. As she literally voted for everyone, and her vote made Chie die. It seems clear that Yuki doesn’t care how she wins; she only cares about winning itself and surviving.


Also in this game we get highlighted on Yuki’s personality and how it differs from Ghost House. In here she gets a thrill when Mishiro rejects her request to apologize. While in Ghost House, she is more calm and collected, which is an interesting difference.
It is interesting how the votes went for the girls. It tells a bit of their character.
- Yuki – Not caring who she voted for, but it happened to be Chie.
- Mishiro – Despite her hatred for Yuki, she still voted for Chie. Kind of showing that she has high pride. Of course, high pride in herself and how frustrated she is at Yuki. But at the same time, not to let that pride swallow her up in her choosing Yuki because she put the most effort into this game.
- Kotoha – She voted for Keito. Honestly, you can tell that Keito’s attitude as a suck-up pissed her off. More than likely, it was the difference between her voting for Chie or Keito. Plus, she was smart to realize it would be easier to get Chie to not vote for her than for Keito to not vote for her.
- Chie – It is hard to say, but you have to assume that she voted for Yuki or Mishiro.
- Keito – Voting for Kotoha who already lost half her body. Kind of the point; she doesn’t care as long as she survives.
