![]() Décidément on a de la chance que nos amis du forum nous aide! Merci à Naru pour le jeu d’aujourd’hui :D Elle vous a préparé trois charades :) amusez vous bien! An otome game (乙女ゲーム, otome gēmu, literally "maiden game") is a story-based video game that is targeted towards the female market. Generally one of the. Tsukihime - Wikipedia. Tsukihime. Cover of Tsukihime月姫Genre. Mystery, Romance, Supernatural, Dark fantasy, horror. Game. Developer. Type- Moon. Publisher. Type- Moon. Genre. Dojin, Eroge, Visual novel. Platform. Windows – NScripter engine. Released. December 2. Game. Tsukihime Plus- Disc. Developer. Type- Moon. Publisher. Type- Moon. Genre. Dojin, Eroge, Visual novel. Platform. Windows - NScripter / Kiri. Kiri engine. Released. January 2. 00. 1Anime television series. Shingetsutan Tsukihime. Directed by. Katsushi Sakurabi. Produced by. Yuichi Sekido, Takeshi Jinguji, Yuji Matsukura. Written by. Hiroko Tokita. Music by. Toshiyuki Omori. Studio. J. C. Staff. Licensed by. Original network. Animax, TBS, BS- i. English network. Original run. October 2. 00. 3 – 2. December 2. 00. 3Episodes. List of episodes)Manga. Shingetsutan Tsukihime. Written by. Sasaki Shōnen. Published by. ASCII Media Works. English publisher. Demographic. Shōnen. Magazine. Dengeki Daioh. Original run. October 2. ![]() September 2. 01. 0Volumes. Related media. Anime and Manga portal. Tsukihime(Japanese: 月姫, lit. Lunar Princess") is a Japanese adultdōjinvisual novel created by Type- Moon, who first released it at the Winter Comiket in December 2. It was adapted in 2. Shingetsutan Tsukihime, produced by J. C. Staff and Geneon, and a manga series, which was serialized between October 2. September 2. 01. 0 in Media. Works' seinen magazine Dengeki Daioh, with 1. Its fame and renown is often attributed to its comprehensive and expansive storyline and its writer Kinoko Nasu's unique style of storytelling. As well as its anime and manga adaptations, it has also spawned numerous merchandising and memorabilia franchises. A remake to the visual novel is also currently being planned. Gameplay[edit]. A screenshot of gameplay in Tsukihime. The colors of the backgrounds in the game are often monochromatic shades of dark blue at night, with lighter blues and vermillion in the day adding a film noir atmosphere. Tsukihime's gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the game's duration is spent on reading the text that appears, representing either dialogue between the characters or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. ![]() The player is presented with choices, some affect the story in large ways, others do not affect the story at all or affect it in small ways. Changes that affect Shiki's opinion on the characters and heroines usually change the direction of the story drastically. Faro es el descubridor de información académica y científica de la Biblioteca Universitaria. En él podrás encontrar libros impresos y electrónicos, tesis.There are two scenarios: the Near- Side Route (as in "near- moon") which includes Arcueid and Ciel as selectable heroines, and the Far Side Route (as in far- moon) which includes Akiha, Hisui, and Kohaku as selectable heroines. Every heroine except Kohaku has two possible endings. When the player has achieved all possible endings, a new section is unlocked, entitled Eclipse. Eclipse is an ending to all routes, and an epilogue of sorts. Tsukihime's follows the perspective of Shiki Tohno (遠野 志貴,Tōno Shiki), a second year high school student of Misaki Town, who suffered a life- threatening injury when he was young. When he regained consciousness, Shiki was able to see "death lines", lines by which things will eventually break when they die. This includes the death of inanimate objects as well as living beings and undead beings. Because of his Mystic Eyes of Death Perception making him see death lines Shiki has immense headaches as his mind cannot cope with the sight of death. Soon after he is given a pair of glasses that blocks the sight of these lines. The game then advances to Shiki's second year of high school. After his injury, he was banished to a branch family of the Tohno household. After eight years he is called back home by his younger sister, Akiha Tohno (遠野 秋葉,Tōno Akiha), when she assumed the responsibility as the family's head. After moving back Shiki has trouble adjusting to the old- fashioned lifestyle his sister lives by. As the story progresses the plot diverges depending upon the choices the character makes. Shiki must use his powers to confront supernatural beings such as vampires, that are known as True Ancestor (真祖,Shinso) and Dead Apostles (死徒,Shito). Main characters[edit]The player assumes the role of Shiki Tohno, the protagonist of the series. He has "Mystic Eyes of Death Perception," which allow him to see the death of things in the form of "lines" and "points" on objects and people; cutting the lines destroys the portion cut, while piercing the point destroys the existence of the object itself. He carries a switchblade, originally misreading its name as Nanatsu- yoru (it is later learned that it is pronounced "Nanaya") and is forced to use as protection against the supernatural enemies he encounters. He has been living with the Arima family, one of the branching families of Tohno, since an accident 8 years ago. At the beginning of the game, he moves back home with his sister, Akiha. Arcueid is one of the main heroines in the series, a beautiful blonde with red eyes. Arcueid is a mysterious vampire princess, but since she is a True Ancestor, she lacks some vampiric qualities, such as that of needing to consume blood to survive, and being nocturnal. She seems to be quite knowledgeable about many things, but is very naive when it comes to modern ideas. She is killed by Shiki in the first chapter, but she doesn't actually die, because she's a vampire, and, in turn, recruits Shiki to help her fight Roa. The second heroine Ciel is the sole member of the Japanese tea ceremony club and an upperclassman of Shiki's, or so it seems. She is actually the seventh executor for "The Burial Agency", a shadow branch of the Church created to exterminate "heretics". Her body was used in Roa's last incarnation for its superior magic circuit. She has a strange obsession for curry and will agree to almost anything for food that is curry- related. Shiki's younger sister Akiha Tohno is one of five heroines in the series, she is currently the head of the Tohno family. She is very prim and proper and carries a grace and nobility about her. As the story progresses, the viewer discovers that she has had mysterious powers since childhood. When her Tohno blood awakens, her hair turns a crimson shade. Akiha can manipulate her hair in as if it was prehensile and she can drain the life force out of anything her hair is in contact with, which creates a burning effect on the object. Hisui (翡翠,Hisui) is the younger of the two twin maids in the Tohno mansion, Hisui is a childhood friend of Shiki. She wears a western maid uniform and attends to Shiki when he comes back to the Tohno mansion. She acts cold and unfeeling, but it is only an act to hide her kinder nature for the sake of her sister. Her name, Hisui, is the Japanese word for jade, referring to her eye color. She is a Synchronizer, a person that can give someone life energy through exchange of body fluids. Kohaku (琥珀,Kohaku) is the older of the two twin maids in the Tohno mansion and along with Hisui, is a childhood friend of Shiki. She wears a Japanese kimono and is always seen to be smiling and cheerful, being especially gifted with medicine. She hides her tragic past behind a cheerful face and Hisui's cold demeanor. Her name, Kohaku, is the Japanese word for amber, referring to her eye color. Like Hisui, Kohaku is a Synchronizer. Development[edit]Satsuki Yumizuka was originally meant to be one of the heroines in Tsukihime with her own scenario, however it was cut from the final product. It may however appear as the sixth route in the remake.[citation needed]Release history[edit]Several trial versions of Tsukihime were released before its full release. The first preview version of Tsukihime was released at Comiket 5. The game was so early in the making that the cast had not been finalized yet.[1] At the next Comiket 5. The cast was still not finalized at this point.[2] Both preview and trailer versions were later included in Tsukihime Plus- Disc. At Comiket 5. 8 Tsukihime Half Moon Edition was released, 3. This version contained Arcueid and Ciel's "Near Side of the Moon" storylines.[3]The final product of Tsukihime was first released at the 2. Winter Comiket.[4] Soon after, Type- Moon released Tsukihime Plus- Disc in January 2. Tsukihime that featured three side- stories and assorted multimedia. The first edition includes wallpapers, the first four chapters of Kara no Kyōkai, an early demo version of Tsukihime, a contemporary Tsukihime demo, and two short visual novel side- stories featuring Tsukihime characters.
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