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Tayutama

Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity
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Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity visual novel cover
タユタマ -Kiss on my Deity-
Genre Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Game
Developer Lump of Sugar
Publisher Lump of Sugar (Windows)
5pb. (Xbox 360)
Genre Eroge, Visual novel
Platform Windows, Xbox 360
Released
  • JP: July 11, 2008 (Windows)
  • JP: November 5, 2009 (Xbox 360)
Manga
Written by Yūya
Illustrated by Yukiwo
Published by Kadokawa Shoten
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Comp Ace
Original run January 2009July 2009
Volumes 1
Anime television series
Directed by Keitaro Motonaga
Produced by Tatsuhiro Nitta
Tsukuru Maruyama
Eiji Mannō
Michiko Koyanagi
Written by Makoto Uezu
Music by Shigenobu Ōkawa
Yutaka Minobe
Studio Silver Link
Licensed by
Original network Chiba TV, TV Kanagawa
Original run April 5, 2009June 21, 2009
Episodes 12 (List of episodes)
Game
Tayutama: It's Happy Days
Developer Lump of Sugar
Publisher Lump of Sugar
Genre Eroge, Visual novel
Platform Windows
Released
  • JP: May 29, 2009
Game
Tayutama 2: You're the Only One
Developer Lump of Sugar
Publisher Lump of Sugar
Genre Eroge, Visual novel
Platform Windows
Released
  • JP: September 23, 2016
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Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity (タユタマ -Kiss on my Deity-?) is a Japanese visual novel developed by Lump of Sugar. It was first released as an adult game for Windows PCs on July 11, 2008 in both limited and regular editions, and was later followed by an Xbox 360 version. Tayutama is Lump of Sugar's third title after their previous titles Nursery Rhyme and Itsuka, Todoku, Ano Sora ni. The story centers on the male protagonist Yuri Mito, a high school student who is the son of a family that presides over the local Shinto shrine. As Yuri performs a ritual to transfer a relic that hosts a fictional, supernatural race called Tayutai, he and his friends accidentally summon a goddess, who incarnates as a young girl.

The gameplay in Tayutama mainly consists of reading a text-based, branching plot line with multiple endings, and offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction based on the player's decisions. The game received two awards from the 2008 Bishōjo Game Awards for its visuals. It received a fan disc titled Tayutama: It's Happy Days in May 2009, and made several transitions to other media. It received a manga adaptation illustrated by artist Yukiwo, who co-created an original story for the adaptation. A twelve-episode anime series produced by the animation studio Silver Link was broadcast in Japan between April and June 2009. A manga anthology series drawn by multiple artists, an Internet radio talk show used to promote the anime adaptation, and several music albums were also released.


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