Touhou-Like Shmup Jigoku Kisetsukan Released For Free On PC

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Emanuele Franceschini has now released his vertically-scrolling bullet hell shmup Jigoku Kisetsukan: Sense of the Seasons for free on itch.io. It also comes with a digital character book.

 

It features six playable characters, each with a different style, and that all seem to be spirit girls drawn in an anime-style. Each of the characters has a slightly different storyline that ends with a unique boss fight. There are five stages and four levels of difficulty for you to take on.

 

Jigoku Kisetsukan is available in English, Japanese, and Italian. It also supports gamepads as well as playing it with a keyboard. Lastly, you can now vote for the game to come to Steam via its Greenlight page.

 

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