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Ranko Tsukigime, the only child of the underground “Tsukigime Enterprise” is an average high school girl by day and a deadly assassin by night. While taking on a new mission, an enemy organisation threatens the lives of Ranko and her friends.
This 2D fast-paced side-scrolling action game will draw players deeper into the schoolgirl/assassin’s thrilling life, and serves as a video game tie-in to Katsuhiro Otomo’s four-part anime compilation film project, Short Peace. Possessions, Gambo, A Farewell to Weapons and Combustible are joined by the fifth and final part of the project; Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day.
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Ranko Tsukigime, the only child of the underground “Tsukigime Enterprise” is an average high school girl by day and a deadly assassin by night. While taking on a new mission, an enemy organisation threatens the lives of Ranko and her friends.
This 2D fast-paced side-scrolling action game will draw players deeper into the schoolgirl/assassin’s thrilling life, and serves as a video game tie-in to Katsuhiro Otomo’s four-part anime compilation film project, Short Peace. Possessions, Gambo, A Farewell to Weapons and Combustible are joined by the fifth and final part of the project; Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day.
Players will put their reflexes and quick judgment to the test in fast-paced platforming gameplay that will have them blazing through dangerous, obstacle-ridden environments to flee from an ominous enemy looming close behind.
Unique bundle made for all Otaku: composed of 5 movies and 1 game.
Animated Movies: Enjoy 4 piece of art coming from “Short Peace” project.
Katsuhiro Otomo: the father of Akira and Steamboy has produced 2 of those movies: “Combustile” and “A Farewell to Weapons”.
A modern and Japanese video game:
A unique thrilling action gameplay where it’s game over if the enemy catches up.
Defeat the enemies that appear one after another by linking the effects to make combos.
A large variety of effects will colour the stage.
Massive enemies invading sceneries that emphasise modern Japan’s uniqueness.
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