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Double Dealing Character
A CD-ROM cover titled "Double Dealing Character" that depicts a subtle white silhouette of the character Shinmyoumaru Sukuna.
Original CD-ROM cover, featuring a silhouette of Shinmyoumaru Sukuna
Developer(s)Team Shanghai Alice
Publisher(s)
Composer(s)Team Shanghai Alice
SeriesTouhou Project
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • JP: 12 August 2013[a]
  • WW: 7 May 2015
Genre(s)Bullet hell (danmaku)
Mode(s)Single-player

Touhou Kishinjō ~ Double Dealing Character. (Japanese: 東方とうほうてるはりじょう ~ Double Dealing Character., lit. "Eastern Castle of Radiant Needles") is the fourteenth main game of the Touhou Project scrolling shooter series made by the dōjin game maker Team Shanghai Alice.[1] The demo was first released on May 26, 2013 on Reitaisai 10 and the full version of the game was released in the 84th Comiket on August 12, 2013.[2]

Double Dealing Character is the first Touhou title to be available online officially via digital distribution; all prior games were only available via CD purchase.[3] On April 7, 2015, the game was announced for an international release by Playism, making Double Dealing Character the first game in the Touhou series to be released outside Japan.[4] Double Dealing Character was also released on Steam on June 18, 2019.[5]

Gameplay

Reimu fighting Sekibanki, whose head has separated from her body.

Double Dealing Character followed the previous main games within the Touhou Project series, with a spell card based danmaku system. The gameplay theme is neither novel nor retro. It is a "2000's neo-retro Danmaku shooter", creating simple gameplay while removing a lot of the complicated game mechanics. This is the first main game within the series that can display a resolution of 1280×960.[1]

Players can choose between three protagonists: Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame and Sakuya Izayoi. Each character can choose from two shot types: one for which they take up their possessed weapon and another for leaving it behind.

The scoring system is focused around item collection. Collecting many items in one big scoop will award the player with bonus points based on how many items were collected. This is done by moving above a border near the top of the screen or by using a bomb. The point value can also be increased by grazing, shooting focused and cancelling out bullets (of which plays an important role in scoring again compared to Subterranean Animism through Ten Desires). Spell Card values have also been increased in comparison to previous games.

Bomb and life fragments are also present in this release. They can drop from bosses, as well as being awarded for item collection.

Plot

Youkai are rioting and tsukumogami are turning up. Clouds gather, while a strong wind carries the sounds of a huge building. Gensokyo is full of sounds of dissonance. The weapons of the three protagonists start acting oddly; meanwhile, various youkai begin to rebel. It's their job to either take their weapons in hand and fight the youkai, or to cast their weapons aside.[1]

Characters

Playable characters

  • Reimu Hakurei (ひろしうらら 霊夢れいむ) Reimu attacks with homing shots and her purification rod, or her needles.
  • Marisa Kirisame (霧雨きりさめ 理沙りさ) Marisa attacks with lasers, fire, or missiles.
  • Sakuya Izayoi (十六夜いざよい さきよる) Sakuya attacks with her knives, or homing silver daggers.

Boss characters

  • Cirno (チルノ) – The stage 1 mid-boss in this game. She has no dialogue and only has one spell on Hard and Lunatic mode.
  • Wakasagihime (わかさぎひめ) – A mermaid and the stage 1 boss in this game. She seems to be influenced by the mallet's power and decides to attack the player.
  • Sekibanki (あか蛮奇) – Stage 2 mid-boss and boss in this game. A rokurokubi who has the ability to make her head fly. She seems to be influenced by the mallet's power and decides to attack the player.
  • Kagerou Imaizumi (今泉いまいずみ かげおおかみ) – Stage 3 boss. A werewolf who has the ability to turn into a wolf during the full moon. Seen in the Bamboo Forest of the Lost causing havoc, she is easily defeated by the heroines and admits that she isn't acting on her own will.
  • Benben Tsukumo (きゅうじゅうきゅう べん々) – Benben is the stage 4B mid-boss and stage 4A boss and also the extra stage mid–boss. She is a tsukumogami created by the mallet's power. Therefore, she wants to stop the player from solving the incident, which would cause her returning into her base form, a biwa.
  • Yatsuhashi Tsukumo (きゅうじゅうきゅう はちきょう) – Yatsuhashi is the stage 4A mid-boss and stage 4B boss and the extra stage mid–boss. She is also a tsukumogami created under the mallet's power, and considers Benben her sister. Her base form is a koto.
  • Seija Kijin (おにじん 正邪せいじゃ) – Seija is the stage 5 mid-boss and boss and the stage 6 mid-boss. Seija is an amanojaku with the power of reversal who plots to create social upheaval to the world. She deceives Shinmyoumaru Sukuna that kobito are treated unfairly in the outside world. She also convinces Shinmyoumaru to use the Miracle Mallet to overthrow society.
  • Shinmyoumaru Sukuna (しょうめい はりみょうまる) – Shinmyoumaru is the stage 6 boss in this game. A kobito (little person) who is the descendant of the Inch-High Samurai, she is deceived by Seija and uses the Miracle Mallet to overthrow society.
  • Raiko Horikawa (堀川ほりかわ かみなり) – Raiko is the extra boss in this game. She is a tsukumogami of a taiko that received the power from the mallet.

Reception

Game Rant considered Double Dealing Character to be the 4th best game in the series, writing that "for gamers up to the challenge, Double Dealing Character will push you to your limits. Still, for those keen enough to learn the new rules and tricks, it should be worthwhile."[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c ZUN. 東方とうほうProject だい14だん情報じょうほうです (Official ZUN website), 2013-05-11
  2. ^ shanghai_alice (2013-07-23). "てるはりじょう委託いたく販売はんばいについて : はくうらら幻想げんそうしょ". Kourindou.exblog.jp. Retrieved 2013-10-30.
  3. ^ 2014-08-13, Touhou Kishinjou ~ Double Dealing Character Available Via Playism In Japan, Siliconera
  4. ^ "Touhou Finally Coming to The West". Playism. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Touhou Kishinjou ~ Double Dealing Character. On Steam".
  6. ^ https://gamerant.com/best-touhou-games-ranked/#touhou-14-double-dealing-character

Notes

  1. ^ Double Dealing Character was sold on the final day of Comiket 84.