Checked out both Aika Village and the village that Gizmodo posted (ひとくい, Hitokui).
Both had very different vibes. Aika had a much better layout in my opinion. I like how it actually led you from one house to the next, in order of the story it was trying to tell. The overall scenery and planning for not only the inside of the houses, but the overall town was amazing. Scary? Eh, not entirely. The only thing that remotely startled me was the upstairs room with all the dolls facing one way (make sure to turn the camera completely around to get the full effect).
Hitokui was a bit more disturbing, in the sense that it had more blood than Aika did. The planning here is also nice, although I don't think the town environment really helped to tell the story like Aika's village did. It was still amazing, though.
Overall, scary? Well, it's Animal Crossing, and I don't find much stuff scary at all xD but the attention to detail in both towns and the overall atmosphere they've created in a cutesy game is pretty remarkable. I believe both towns are definitely worth a visit!
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I'm confused as to why Adam and Eve from the Bible were in the upstairs of one of the houses.
I thought it was to emphasize "sin" or something of that nature. Especially since they were the first "sinners" and according to the Bible, since they ate the apple, they broke the possibility of eternal life for humans since they got kicked out of the Garden of Eden. But I could be wrong. That's how I interpreted it anyways.