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About the StoryUna fábula sobrenatural para el día de los espíritus, inspirada por el Shodo y los Yōkai japoneses.Historia por Ruber Eaglenest. Kanjis, asesoramiento y edición por Mariela "Scullywen". Ilustración de Kyōsai. Diseño gráfico por ꧁Ari craft꧂ Creada para la #ECTOCOMP2020, en más de 4 horas. Aunque la primera versión se hizo en poco más de 3 días, y demasiadas horas de la madrugada. Game Details |
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1st Place, Le Grand Guignol - Spanish - ECTOCOMP 2020
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A poetic and imaginative Texture game about Japanese spirits, November 3, 2020
This game was entered in Ectocomp 2020.
This is a Texture game, and it presented a double language barrier to me, as it is in Spanish and contains numerous Japanese words as well. So I may have missed out on some of the nuances, but I found it charming and well-written.
The story is about a scholar who is seeking inspiration for a story and so engages in Japanese calligraphy. There are several objects around that can serve as inspiration, each inspiring a sort of reverie or dream that always ends up disturbed by a yokai or Japanese spirit.
I laughed at some parts of it, and was intrigued by others. Parts reminded me of Alice and Wonderland. The multimedia use was lovely. Definitely worth checking out for a chill, relaxing time.

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This game was entered in Ectocomp 2020.
This is a Texture game, and it presented a double language barrier to me, as it is in Spanish and contains numerous Japanese words as well. So I may have missed out on some of the nuances, but I found it charming and well-written.
The story is about a scholar who is seeking inspiration for a story and so engages in Japanese calligraphy. There are several objects around that can serve as inspiration, each inspiring a sort of reverie or dream that always ends up disturbed by a yokai or Japanese spirit.
I laughed at some parts of it, and was intrigued by others. Parts reminded me of Alice and Wonderland. The multimedia use was lovely. Definitely worth checking out for a chill, relaxing time.
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