"Pop-up perfection" 5/5 stars from Gamezebo "Everything about this game is amazing." 5/5 stars from Cult Of Mac Share your progress between all your iDevices and unlock achievements.Īvailable in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, Danish, Swedish and Turkish. Everything seen in the game could be recreated in real-life with just paper, scissors and glue. Tengami’s world is built as an authentically folding three dimensional pop-up book with an all new technology created just for this game. Use of headphones is recommended for the most immersive experience. Reach directly into the world to flip, fold and slide parts of the world to delve deeper into your mysterious journey.Ī beautiful and original soundtrack by renowned composer David Wise accompanies your adventure. Tengami plays like nothing else before it. Not a book, but a game inside a pop-up book. Experience dark forests, abandoned shrines and tranquil mountain waterfalls as you seek to uncover the secret behind the lone dying cherry tree. Go on a serene journey through Japan of ancient fairy tales brought to life through striking visuals, unique gameplay and haunting music. Tengami is a complete game with no In-App Purchases and no in-game advertisements. Award Nominations: SXSW, IndieCade, SOWN, Develop Fold and slide the beautifully crafted paper world to solve puzzles and discover secrets. ![]() Tengami is an atmospheric adventure game set inside a Japanese pop-up book. Award Nominations: SXSW, IndieCade, SOWN, Develop Tengami is a complete game with. I know I can’t be the only one who’s mind reacts to music this way.Tengami is an atmospheric adventure game set inside a Japanese pop-up book. If I ever start to feel “blocked,” this song is one of my go-tos to get back into the frame of mind. It was actually that song which captured/inspired the mood and feeling behind Reflection: The Stranger in the Mirror chapters 6-8 (Masquerade, A Rose Among Roses, and The Phoenix Takes Flight).Įven though it’s part of a movie soundtrack, every time I hear it (including the very first time I heard it), the scenes that take place during the masquerade spring right to my mind. Listening to it is like being transported to that time and place in Renatus. Check the release date on that one, and you’ll see it came out back in 2005–very shortly after I started working on the series. That song is Myotis from the Batman Begins soundtrack. And since I’ve been working on revisions to Book 1, this one came immediately to mind. Out of all the music I listen to, however, there is one album–one song, in particular–that stands out above them all. Posthumus), A Hero Will Rise (Future World Music), or Trailerhead (Immediate). ![]() But a lot of the others are electronic/epic albums like Makara (E.S. Most of the albums are movie/video game soundtracks like Tengami OST (David Wise), Tron: Legacy (Daft Punk), The Last Samurai (Hans Zimmer). There are many others that inspire my writing in general–usually instrumental pieces without lyrics. I’ve mentioned songs that inspire me in a previous post, but those are songs that remind me of specific characters. I want to have the revised version ready before Book 4 releases, so I figured it doesn’t matter if I break now to revise or wait until Book 4 is done.Īs I was working and listening to Brave Enough, it got me thinking about other music I listen to while writing. I’ve taken a bit of a break from working on writing Book 4 (don’t worry, it’s not for lack of inspiration) to work on some minor revisions I’ve been wanting to make to Book 1. ![]() What kind of fan would I be if I weren’t keeping up with release dates, right?! In the interest of full disclosure, I knew she had an album coming out this month–I had just forgotten exactly when this month. I was so excited to discover today that one of my favorite artists, Lindsey Stirling ( check her and her music out here if you haven’t heard of her), had released a new album.
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