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You wander a misty village where shadows twitch and lanterns flicker wrong, piecing together quiet mysteries under that unsettlingly huge moon. The whole thing feels like a folk tale half-remembered from sleep.
Tsukikomori came out for the Super Nintendo in 1996, published by Natsume. It was one of those late era SNES games that felt a bit different, a little more atmospheric and somber than the usual action fare. You explore a village shrouded in mist, where shadows twitch and lanterns flicker wrong, piecing together quiet mysteries under an unsettlingly huge moon. The whole thing feels like a folk tale half-remembered from sleep.
You control a young villager, moving screen by screen through the environment. Your main goal is to uncover the source of the village's curse by interacting with its few remaining inhabitants and collecting specific talismans. The gameplay is slow and deliberate, focused on exploration and light puzzle solving rather than combat. You'll examine objects, talk to characters whose dialogue shifts subtly, and use items to progress. The pacing is methodical, and the difficulty comes more from paying attention to details than from any reflex challenge. It feels like slowly untangling a knot in the dark.
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