

Everyone has their own vision of the night sky, and each night presents something different. The view from the sky is also constantly changing, so it would be impossible for a single person to see the real world in its entirety. The main theme of the game is to view the night sky with different eyes. Western astronomers in the late 19th century also became interested in studying our night sky, and began to hypothesize about what the night sky may be predicting for our future.

In the early 20th century, Zen Buddhist priest Tosomichi Nishimura called for Westerners to study the stars at night to see how their disappearance in the 20th century would affect the people who live along the equator in particular. The impact of the night sky on our world has long been a subject of interest in the East. This Starry Midnight We Make is a celestial growth simulation game where the stars that you create as you explore the night sky can influence the day-to-day life of the city. * Unique camera angles, and switching between 3rd-person and first-person view

* Hidden stories and secret areas for players to discover * Customizable settings that let players control gameplay and items that will appear in each game

* Network system that lets players play at home, and even view the data and progress of other players * Each new game can be played by either single-player or multiplayer. * Simple system that lets players take part in all of the side quests * Players can create their own original story using the built-in RPG system in the main game Hamomoru Tachibana, the protagonist, is an over-serious clergywoman who goes to Kyoto to visit a night festival.Įach game also has its own set of dynamic events that you can trigger to branch off the main game path. The “Karasu” wind blows at the old part of Kyoto as well.Įach game is set in a different time period in Kyoto, Japan.Įach game takes place from the perspective of the main character. The stars you create at night in the Star-seeing Basin may change the course of the city.
