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It’s a native Xbox One & Windows PC game, published by Rising Star Games and developed by the award-winning creators at XSeed Games, with additional help from creators of God of War: Ascension, The Unfinished Swan, and Tearaway Unfolded.
“With Castle of Shikigami you are in control of a ‘bullet’ avatar character who is spawned at the beginning of each round and is equipped with a unique set of weapons. To beat enemies, you must destroy them with your weapons using strategic combinations of bullets”
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Play and save your high scores, as well as upload your rankings to the online leaderboards.
Features:
• Classic vertical shooter gameplay
• 8 unique bullet types (air, charge, laser, shockwave, arrow, freeze, armor and plasma)
• 8 bullet-like objects for players to “draw” in the game
• Unique shooting style – You draw a bullet as you shoot, using your stylus, and your bullets will follow the path you draw them in
• Play your way: there’s no wrong way to play or draw your bullets!
• Supports Xbox One controller or gamepad/MOGA controller
• Shooting mode for players to practice aiming skills
• Retro-styled archery gameplay!
• Auto-save system that saves your progress when you pause the game
• Upload your score to an online high score board
• Play on any Windows PC and touch screen supported Windows PCs
• Play on any Xbox One supported console
• Play on your favorite mobile devices.

About this game

Immerse yourself in the struggle between the light and dark!

If you’re into vertical shooters and you’ve always wanted to see how Castle of Shikigami got its start, this convenient new release is a welcome ally. Shikigami is not just a vertical shooter, it’s an independent 2D action-platformer that lets you play the role of an archer, drawn on a paper screen. That’s right! You’ll be able to shoot, aim, aim again, and aim some more with your stylus, and your bullets will follow the path you draw them in. There’s nothing more to it! In battle mode, you’ll use your arrows and spin attacks to fight and defeat your enemies, then move on.

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Features Key:

  • the game is a brand new twisting fairytale based on the legend of Yoshitsune.
  • players will be able to face tough battles and solve challenging puzzles solving the origin of the monster and the truth about Yoshitsune’s final.
  • myths and mysteries of the game will keep players engaged and fascinated for hours.
  • the game will offer players to discover new chapters, characters, items and dungeons.
  • the intense, story-driven, puzzle-solving gameplay sets up battles, magic spells and cunning puzzles for player.
  • the game will feature challenging puzzles, quick, responsive controls and both single-player and multiplayer modes.
  • Castle of Shikigami development

    As a real technological challenge for developers developers, the project needs expertise in the field of 2D-games, mobile development and Android and iOS development.

    Castle of Shikigami release

    As a 2D-game, the development of Castle of Shikigami relies on cutting edge features (such as physics) and it is not limited by any specific platform. The game will be available on both Android and iOS.

    Castle of Shikigami feedback

    Depending on the reception of users, we will commit to adding many more chapters and changing the design of the game.

    Justin Brownlee

    Justin Brownlee, (born June 22, 1969, in Los Angeles, California) is an American director, actor, screenwriter, and producer.

    Biography
    As an actor, Brownlee has appeared on the TV series Rescue Me, Land of the Lost, Sci-Fi Channel’s Army Wives, TV Land’s The Cassidy’s, Three Rivers’ Hillbilly’s and MTV’s Teen Wolf. In 2011, Brownlee played the role of Rex Lomax on the American Horror Story: Asylum episode, “Hole In The Wall”. In 2012, he appeared in the film Grand Theft Me.

    As a filmmaker, Brownlee’s first short film Ave Maria was acquired by MTV. The film won an award in its first year of screening. His second short, “A Quiet Man”, was acquired for the premiere presentation

     

    Castle Of Shikigami Crack + Free For Windows

    In the year 1 A.D. Europe has just emerged from the Dark Age. During this era of unrest and chaos, a mysterious girl enters the royal city of Heng-Shi. With only her bare hands and magic, she tries to live in peace…

    Another First Person Shooter?!?!
    That’s a First!
    Easy to be a purist in this category, right?
    Actually, like most other fans, myself included, I’m fairly aware of the now legendary Castle of Shikigami series.
    I just mention it because, while it’s still a trademark of the genre, the anime series has not been seen for a few years now.
    So, with a bit of nostalgia, I happily jumped at the opportunity to play Castle of Shikigami, the sequel to the first game.

    About The GameCastle of Shikigami:
    In the year 1 A.D. Europe has just emerged from the Dark Age. During this era of unrest and chaos, a mysterious girl enters the royal city of Heng-Shi. With only her bare hands and magic, she tries to live in peace…

    I’m not sure if you guys are aware of this, but, in the very first year of 1 A.D. Europe, an animated series from Wakanim got published by Aniplex in Japan. It was the second Castle of Shikigami game.
    So, I can see the temptation of comparing the games with this one, simply because it’s a video game and not just a manga series that eventually got an anime adaptation.
    However, I want to make it clear that this game is not the direct sequel to the anime series.

    It’s actually the sequel to the first game in the Castle of Shikigami series, and it came as a bit of a surprise to me.
    For the sake of comparison, I think it’s a good idea to show you the animation that the creators of the anime series, Wakanim, started using for the game.
    In fact, this is a comparison between the game and the anime series.

    I think, from now on, it’s easier to talk about Castle of Shikigami using just the game’s name, Castle of Shikigami.

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    Castle Of Shikigami [Win/Mac]

    If you’re into vertical shooters and you’ve always wanted to see how Castle of Shikigami got its start, this convenient new release is a welcome ally.

    The game has a surprising amount of charm

    That’s my only complaint – it gets repetitive. In fact, the gameplay gets a little boring – as long as there’s not a lot of heavy fire it’s pretty easy to score every level.

    Despite its flaws, I think I’d like to play this again, maybe as a quickie. Still, with a limited number of player avatars and levels, it’s tough to get invested.

    Average:

    5

    out of 5

    Jordan

    On the 9th of June 2014

    This game was simply amazing. You could play as any avatar you want in any order. I was really impressed with the shooting mechanics and would recommend this game to anyone. Great music too.

    Addictive game, but there’s a lot of repetition

    by CaptainCrispy

    Wednesday 09 June 2014

    I personally enjoyed this game, but I have to say that it became really repetitive, there’s only so much time you can spend trying to time your button presses.

    Don’t get me wrong, the graphics are pretty good, I really like the point and shoot gameplay and I love the fact that you can play as pretty much any character you like.

    That being said, if you play this for a long time, you’ll get a bit tired of the game.

    The difficulty level is a bit on the easy side, it’s basically a one button shooter. You basically just have to wait for all the enemies to spawn, take out as many as possible and then move on. The only real challenge comes from the bosses who spawn at certain intervals, which only adds a little bit of difficulty.

    Now, I’m not saying that you won’t enjoy this game, it’s just that it’s really simple, it doesn’t last very long and that’s going to deter a lot of people from playing it.

    Average:

    3

    out of 5

    GrumpyGamer

    Thursday 10 June 2014

    I love love love love LOVE this game! Great shooting mechanics, tons of challenges, and they have been nice enough to include extra bits on the first game, so players will be able to quickly get familiar with the second game.

    However, the game can be a bit of

     

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