Game Details
YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of This World
Genres: Point-and-click, Adventure, Visual Novel
Released on: PC (Microsoft Windows), Sega Saturn
Developer: ELF Corporation
Publisher: ELF Corporation
Themes: Fantasy, Science fiction, Comedy, Drama, Erotic, Romance
Game Modes: Single player
Perspectives: First person, Text
| Platform | Release Date |
|---|---|
| Sega Saturn | December 04, 1997 |
| PC (Microsoft Windows) | December 22, 2000 |
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About:
Yu-No: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World is a Japanese visual novel/ point-and-click adventure game developed originally as an adult game. The game's protagonist travels between various parallel worlds in order to solve the mystery of his parents' disappearance. Although parallel worlds are not an unfamiliar concept in science fiction, the game uses concepts from physics, mathematics, philosophy, history and religion to construct a unique fictional universe. In particular, the A.D.M.S. or Auto Diverge Mapping System; which visually displays the branching parallel worlds/storylines as a tree, aids the player in navigation.
Story:
Takuya Arima is a young student whose father, a historian who has conducted various researches, disappeared recently. During a summer vacation Takuya discovers a strange orb in his father's room, along with a letter containing information about the existence of a parallel world. At first Takuya doesn't take it seriously, but soon he realizes that he possesses a device that allows him to travel to an alternate universe. Is his father alive, after all? If so, where is he?