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'''''The Sekimeiya: Spun Glass''''' was an {{w|anime}}-inspired linear {{w|visual novel}} published by [[Trinitite Team]] that was a featured licensed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' elements. The story featured [[Larles]], a prominent character in the [[Arcbeatle Press]] anthology ''[[Down the Middle (anthology)|Down the Middle]]''.<ref>[https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=307828754056810&id=107319634107724&sfnsn=scwspmo Arcbeatle Press on Facebook]</ref>
'''''The Sekimeiya: Spun Glass''''' was an {{w|anime}}-inspired linear {{w|visual novel}} published by [[Trinitite Team]] and featured licensed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' elements. The story featured [[Larles]], a prominent character in the [[Arcbeatle Press]] anthology ''[[Down the Middle (anthology)|Down the Middle]]''.<ref>[https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=307828754056810&id=107319634107724&sfnsn=scwspmo Arcbeatle Press on Facebook]</ref>


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

Revision as of 02:13, 4 August 2021

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The Sekimeiya: Spun Glass was an anime-inspired linear visual novel published by Trinitite Team and featured licensed Doctor Who elements. The story featured Larles, a prominent character in the Arcbeatle Press anthology Down the Middle.[1]

Publisher's summary

In the rural town of Yushibana, the Ashiya family holds much of the wealth. After they discover a rare gemstone, a showing is scheduled in Ashiya Tower, drawing the attention of many of the townspeople. However, during the exhibit, the tower is flooded with smoke, activating emergency shutters that trap eight people inside. With twelve hours until their release, they must grapple with an increasingly complex series of unnatural events.

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Notes

  • The visual novel was developed over a five year period,[2] being funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised €10.407 of a €3,000 goal.[3]

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