Tamayura Mirai (2023)
Azurite, DiGination, Shiravune
There is a girl, searching for something she lost... Tamayura Mirai is a midsummer fantasy visual novel of humans, spirits, and sorcerers that's won several industry awards in Japan.
About the story
There is a girl, searching for something she lost... In the town of Fukano, the air smells otherworldly. Long ago, humans and other spirits—the sorts of creatures we called youkai—lived together on this enchanted soil. Even now Fukano is still full of strange stories, of mystical entities and mysterious forces. Yukina Kamikake has come back to this town with a friend in tow. In Fukano she meets a boy who calls himself a sorcerer. That's me! My name is Mutsuki Yohane, and I've inherited the bloodline of the sorcerers who long ago moved to Fukano from far away—but I'm not the only person of interest in town. Midari Suishouseki is something other than human. She's caught the worst thing that can afflict a succubus: a case of love... Hanako Nekotengu was once a servant of a higher water spirit. Now she's an urban legend at the local school, where she knows every piece of gossip that goes down! Shiro Kohaku is always on my side. She doesn't know a thing about magic or monsters, but she's like an older sister to me. A sorcerer's job is to understand the inexplicable incidents non-human creatures cause, and help them live in harmony with their human neighbors. But Yukina Kamikake has more magic than me, and was born with the power to see the spirit world. And she's looking for something she lost. The time I spend dealing with her will lead me back to the incident that got me involved in all of this. It's a short summer and a long one too; a story of humans, spirits, and sorcerers... A fairytale.
Platforms
PCGenres
Adventure Visual Novel
Languages: English and 3 more
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Critic Reviews
GameBlast
By Ivanir IgnacchittiTamayura Mirai offers a good experience that mixes slice-of-life with a curious, enticing supernatural plot. Though some details could have been fleshed out, it's an easy recommendation for people interested in relaxing experiences that still offer a noteworthy lore.
NookGaming
By Thomas KnightWith an engaging plot that kept me hooked as it slowly revealed more and more, Tamayura Mirai is worth the read. There’s less of a focus on the moments spent together here than most moege, but it’s an interesting adventure that leads to romance.