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Tokyo Mono Hara Shi: Karasu no Mori Gakuen Kitan

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Artist(s)
  
Saito Susumu

Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Series
  
Tokyo Majin Gakuen

Publisher
  
Atlus

Writer(s)
  
Akatsuki Kawasaki

Initial release date
  
22 April 2010

Developer
  
Atlus

Platform
  
PlayStation Portable

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Composer(s)
  
Kenichi Tsuchiya Atsushi Kitajoh

Genres
  
Adventure game, Role-playing video game

Similar
  
Atlus games, Role-playing video games

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Tokyo Mono Hara Shi: Karasu no Mori Gakuen Kitan (東京鬼祓師 鴉乃杜學園奇譚) is an adventure role-playing video game developed and published by Atlus for the PlayStation Portable. The game was released in Japan on April 22, 2010. Tokyo Mono Hara Shi: Karasu no Mori Gakuen Kitan is a spin-off of the Tokyo Majin Gakuen series.

Contents

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Gameplay

The game is combination of visual novel and dungeon crawler.

When it’s time for school, the player can talk with classmates while searching for clues and tracking down cursed hanafuda cards. The emotion input system lets the player respond to discussions and bond with sub-characters by selecting a feeling. School exploration is done via a menu.

Combat

Dungeons are shown from a first-person perspective. While exploring, the player can trigger commands like "jump" with the face buttons. There is no transition prior to battles.

Story

The story centered on a group of high school students tracking down cursed hanafuda cards that released demons called the "hidden people" into the human world.

Music

The opening theme "Trump Card" (キリフダ, Kirifuda), composed by Kenichi Tsuchiya and sung by Haruka Tomatsu. The ending theme "Song of Invitation" (誘の訴, Izanai no Uta) is composed by Atsushi Kitajoh and sung by Haruka Tomatsu.

CD Drama

Volume 1 was released on June 23, 2010 and volume 2 was released on July 22, 2010 in Japan by Frontier Works.

References

Tokyo Mono Hara Shi: Karasu no Mori Gakuen Kitan Wikipedia


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