A downloadable game for Windows and macOS
Emakimono is an infinite auto-runner (or auto-flier, more so) that has you take control of a small, paper swallow, desperately fleeing from the collapse of its world. Gracefully guide the swallow over and under the various obstacles that stand in its way, and fly as far as you can!
This game was created in 48 hours as part of the Brisbane (Australia) 48 Hour Game Jam.
Emaki, also called Emakimono, Japanese illustrated text, or narrative picture scroll. The makimono, or horizontal hand-scroll, format was used, and most often the text and illustrations appear on the same scroll. The earliest extant example of emaki was painted in 735. Mac OS X – or also the input caret – e.g. In Microsoft Windows. In right - to - left settings, PgUp will move either upwards or rightwards (instead of left) Noric language (436 words) view diff no match in snippet view article find links to article.
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Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Author | Handsome Dragon Games |
Tags | 2D, Atmospheric, Casual, Endless, Runner, Short, Side Scroller, Singleplayer |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Keyboard |
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EMAKIMONO - Japanese Film Series*
On the 20th of May, the state capital of Dusseldorf, which offers one of the largest Japanese locations in Europe, will celebrate the 16th anniversary of the JAPAN DAY. On this occasion, the Filmmuseum Düsseldorf is delighted to present the diversity of Japanese culture in the cinema Black Box. Together with the Japanese curator Hiroko Kimura-Myokam and the Japanese film director Shinpei Takeda, we want to present a young and exciting japanese Filmprogramme.
It is a good opportunity for every visitor of the city to immerse into the Japanese culture. We guarantee a diversified round trip through the land of the rising sun and look forward to your visit.
The focus is on young, contemporary japanese cinema. (Co-production with TFF TheaterFilmFest gUG and Mary Jane Studios) Free Entry!
*The word Emakimono has been chosen for the name of the festival, since it means paper roll, and makes reference both to the origins of film itsself and the originis of the japanese comic called manga.