Tengami is an atmospheric adventure game set inside a Japanese pop-up book. Fold and slide the beautifully crafted paper world to solve puzzles and discover secrets. Award Nominations: SXSW, IndieCade, Develop, GameConnection Tengami is a complete game with no In-App Purchases and no in-game advertisements. ⋆Discover the wonders of a folding world Go on a serene journey through Japan of ancient fairy tales brought to life through striking visuals, unique gameplay and haunting music. Experience dark forests, abandoned shrines and tranquil mountain waterfalls as you seek to uncover the secret behind the lone dying cherry tree. ⋆First of its kind pop-up book gameplay Not a book, but a game inside a pop-up book. Tengami plays like nothing else before it. Reach directly into the world to flip, fold and slide parts of the world to delve deeper into your mysterious journey. ⋆Official Walkthrough Visit http://tengami.com for hints, tips and tricks. ⋆Stunning original soundtrack A beautiful and original soundtrack by renowned composer David Wise accompanies your adventure. Use of headphones is recommended for the most immersive experience. ⋆Authentic and intricate Tengami’s world is built as an authentically folding three dimensional pop-up book with an all new technology created just for this game. Everything seen in the game could be recreated in real-life with just paper, scissors and glue. ⋆iCloud & Game Center Share your progress and unlock achievements. ⋆Multilingual Available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, Danish, Swedish and Turkish. ⋆About Nyamyam Nyamyam is a small independent studio in the UK. With love and attention we strive to create beautifully crafted games that not only express who we are but also bring a little magic into other people’s lives. Visit us at http://nyamyam.com and follow us on Twitter @nyamyamgames
Great Puzzles Too Short
I love puzzle games and this is one of them. I have only two complaints. There is not much to explore beyond moving from one puzzle to the next. The game is too short. Even for a midlevel puzzle solver the three levels were much to short. Beautiful scenescapes and very relaxing music. Not a complaint but it would have been nice to move the little guy a little faster. Great work maybe an extension to this game would be nice.
Visually Stunning, a puzzle adventure that’s an artistic masterpiece!
This game is visually stunning with great music and fun puzzles to solve along the way! I loved this game so much. I hope Nyamyam is working on another, longer version because this one’s a masterpiece. Its a little shorter than I expected, but it makes up for it in quality! Two thumbs up!
A nice distraction
I really liked the game and soundtrack, a great relaxing escape. It was a tad bit short (you could probably play through in 1-2 hours) but I feel it is worth the money. If I could change anything about the game it would be to auto-hide the settings icon on the top left to make for a more seamless experience.
My kids and I played Tengami together and loved it
I was looking for a game to play together with my kids (8 and 6), and they loved Tengami. The younger child was able to handle the point and click navigation, while the older one manipulated the puzzles and clues. They liked the music, and particularly loved how beautiful the game looked. We finished the game in two afternoons, but they immediately wanted to start playing it over again from the beginning. Short, but engaging and beautiful, and at US $4 well worth it.
Visually interesting
Firstly: I hate timed games so this one is ok in that regard. I like to solve puzzles that have a purpose, so this game does that. What it doesn’t do is offer more than one way to get to a goal. That part is kinda boring after one run-through.. Which brings me to my big complaint: I got to the house with the statues and am stuck. It apperas that I have completed the necessary task but then nothing happens, I can’t go anywhere from there. I can’t continue the game at all. Very annoying. I am hoping there will be an update so I can finish the game.
Most fascinating and meditative
Those that reviewed this as "not complex enough” must be highly experienced game players. For me, if I had not had at least one other intricate game experience, I would not have been able to guess at or intuit several moves—even with the hints activated! Towards the end, some of the hidden symbols were well hidden indeed and I would have never found them if I had not, at last, gone to YouTube for help. But I give this 5 stars because overall this is most peaceful and mediatative to play, and it certainly is a good brain exercise for me at age 72. It is very beautiful visually and very clever in its design. Others may complain, but I am astounded at the technical mastery that can create something of this intricacy—and all with code and pixels! A marvel to me. Yes, I do think our little paper man, whom I named Yoshi, took a bit long to get anywhere, but the movement through the paper landscape was pleasant to watch. He never rests! Except when he gets to sit in the boat. I, too, longed for more and wanted a few other levels or an entirely new journey for Yoshi to undertake. But “leave them wanting and they’ll come back for more,” works in theatre so why not here…? I will explore Nyamyam Games to see what else they have to offer. Peter in Albuquerque
Beautiful but
But it takes toooooo looooong for the character to move from one space to another. The excessive wait time is exhausting, especially when you know what needs to be done but it takes five minutes to get there and five seconds to complete the task.
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