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Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Tsuzuri

Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Tsuzuri

|Japan|Adventure, Visual Novel

9.8 /10

Aww Amazing!

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40 ratings
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Steam · Player score9.8/1040 ratings
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Why play it

A modern Japanese-style fantasy story involving Yue, a young boy born and raised at a shrine, and his friendship with the "Ayakashi" spirits. HaccaWorks* presents a mysterious, spiritual adventure game.

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Rating momentum

Aww Amazing!: 9.8/10 across 40 ratings. This score says: bump it to the top of your backlog.

Play style

Leans into Adventure, Visual Novel — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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NintendoBoyNicolle Katsilis · 13 Mar, 2024
6/10

Trying to convey a grand message, Ayakashi Tsuzuri is conducted in a way that is similar to a short story aimed at children. There is not much depth and and a lack of character development. With a very slow start and dialogues that are often redundant, the game becomes painful for those who were not won over by the script.

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WayTooManyGamesOliver Shellding · 12 Mar, 2024
8/10

Of the Red, The Light and the Ayakashi Tsuzuri isn’t a well known visual novel, but it’s a unique one, and something that really captivated both my attention and my imagination. Full of disembodied moments of curiosity and philosophy, you'll find yourself sleepwalking along with Yue along his journey.

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