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Video game
Otogirisou
OtogirisōCover art
Developer(s)ChunSoft
Publisher(s)ChunSoft
Platform(s)SNES, PlayStation, Wii
ReleaseSuper Famicom
PlayStation
Wii
Genre(s)Sound novel
Mode(s)Single player

Otogirisou (弟切草, Otogirisō, lit. St John's wort) is a sound novel developed and published by ChunSoft. The game was first released on March 7, 1992 in Japan. It became available on the Virtual Console on August 28, 2007.

Story

Kohei and his girlfriend Nami were on the midway when their car got accidentally hit by a tree felled by lighting. After that main characters got stuck in a forest in the middle of nowhere. They decided to spend the night in a large deserted western-style mansion nearby.

Ports

Otogirisō has been ported on the PlayStation as "Sound Novel Evolution 1 - Otogirisou Sosei-Hen"(March 25, 1999)

Film

Main article: Otogirisō (film)

See also

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