Tayutama Game English Patch
Title Tayutama -Kiss on My Deity- Original title タユタマ -kiss on my deity- Length Medium (10 - 30 hours) Links Developer Publishers & Relations Fandisc Sequel Related anime [-] Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity (2009) Available at Description Yuuri is a high school student and his father runs a shrine. He is interested in cars and motorcycles, but he thinks of succeeding him after graduation. One day, an old piece of pottery is found at his school. Students don't know what it is, but he's seen it before at his shrine. His shrine has a local legend called Tayutayu. He used to rule this area and he brought misfortune when treated badly. Yuuri, Ameri, and Sankuro think something bad will happen if they treat it mistakenly, but nobody believes them.
A while later, a girl, Mashiro, comes to his school and she suddenly says to him, 'Well, we can now make a dream come true!' Like this, Yuuri's school life dramatically changes. Who is Mashiro? Harry potter 4th book pdf.
What will happen to Yuuri? [From Himeya Shop].
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•: September 23, 2016 Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity ( タユタマ -Kiss on my Deity-) is a Japanese developed. It was first released as an for on July 11, 2008 in both limited and regular editions, and was later followed by an version. Tayutama is Lump of Sugar's third title after their previous titles Nursery Rhyme and Itsuka, Todoku, Ano Sora ni. The story centers on the male protagonist Yuri Mito, a high school student who is the son of a family that presides over the local shrine. As Yuri performs a ritual to transfer a relic that hosts a fictional, supernatural race called Tayutai, he and his friends accidentally summon a goddess, who incarnates as a young girl. The gameplay in Tayutama mainly consists of reading a text-based, with multiple endings, and offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction based on the player's decisions.
The game received two awards from the 2008 Bishōjo Game Awards for its visuals. It received a titled Tayutama: It's Happy Days in May 2009, and made several transitions to other media. It received a adaptation illustrated by, who co-created an original story for the adaptation. A twelve-episode series produced by the animation studio was broadcast in Japan between April and June 2009. A manga series drawn by multiple artists, an talk show used to promote the anime adaptation, and several music albums were also released. A conversation in Tayutama depicting the protagonist Yuri talking to Yumina (pictured).
Tayutama is a in which the player assumes the role of Yuri Mito. Its mainly consists of reading and progressing through the story's and. The game's text is accompanied by character, which represent who Yuri is talking to, appearing on top of background artwork. Throughout the game, the player encounters at certain points in the story, which take the place of the regular background art and character sprites.
When the game is completed at least once, a gallery of the viewed CGs and played is available on the game's title screen. Tayutama follows a with nonlinear sequences and multiple endings, where the plot's direction is affected by the player's decisions. Throughout gameplay, the player is given multiple options to choose from, and text progression pauses at these points until a decision is made. These decisions determine the sequence in which the story's events will occur, and progress the plot toward a specific heroine's ending. There are four main plot lines in the original version that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. This is increased to five plot lines in the version with the extended scenario for Nue.
In order to view all plot lines in their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and make different decisions to progress the plot in alternate directions. Sosei Academy as seen in Tayutama. Slightly's school building is seen to the left, while Flawless' school building is seen to the right. Setting and themes [ ] The main part of Tayutama takes place in a town called Ashihara-chō ( 葦原町), which houses various landmarks such as the Sosei Academy ( 創聖学院, Sōsei Gakuin), which the main characters attend, and the Yachimata Shrine ( 八衢神社, Yachimata Jinja), a local shrine managed by Yuri's family. Sosei Academy consists of two departments: a notorious all-girls department named Flawless ( フローレス, Furōresu), which stems its roots from the Sosei Girls' Academy; and a recently added department named Slightly ( スライトリー, Suraitorii). The campus grounds are separated into two parts which houses the two separate departments. Students attending the Flawless department live in a across from the school building, which is separated from Slightly's school building and schoolyard by a small forest.