Youkai Yashiki HD
"Youkai Yashiki HD" is a game where light conquers darkness!
Fight remarkably strange monsters in tangled labyrinths of a creepy Japanese manor. They are waiting for you. Slugs, bats, Oni demons, revived umbrellas and lamps, Rokurokubi, one-eyed cyclops with long tongues... But most of all, your girlfriend is waiting for you. Whom they locked up with magical seals in the basement.
But it's ok! You have your main weapon! Your faithful flashlight and youthful recklessness!
Good luck!
It is a 2D horror platformer inspired by Japanese culture.
And it is a fan not official remake of one of the progenitors of the genre. We made the first level, and we tried to make it close to the original.
We made this game in a month for game jam «Oldschool» and actually took a second place with it!
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Updated | 21 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | DoubleVGames |
Genre | Platformer, Action |
Made with | Audacity, Construct |
Tags | 2D, Atmospheric, Ghosts, Horror, Retro, Short, Singleplayer, Spooky |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Accessibility | Textless |
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NICE REMAKE
Thanks for playing!
I guess, the boss is too hard? :)
I was going to a 10 minute play but it ended being a 22 minute play. Great graphics, the audio track is awesome and that giesha girl with the extending neck was a little freak.
Thanks for the time and effort put into this DEVS.
Regardswobblyfootgamer
Thanks!:)
P.s. You can move to another screen in rooms without columns on borders:)
which video game engine did u guys use? unity? Thanks!
Construct 2=)
Thank you for attention!
Cool :D
btw did you use another program to draw the backgrounds and the sprites or just Construct 2? (If so, is there a tutorial that you guys recommend). I'm kinda a beginner in this haha
thanks for the help!
We are using many programms, even 3D. But it's not important what programm you'll use. All principles of painting are equal =)
Tutorials? This one is very useful:
But you can find it on english. P.s. We are beginners too=)
Thank u ! appreciate it :D