A downloadable demo game for Windows



Cirno was chilling with her Chirumiru, after drinking one, she goes to grab another and she realizes they are all gone. She takes it upon herself to get all her Chirumiru back and to find out who stole them.



In this recovered FumoStation Demo Disc is a Demo of the game "Cirno's Lost Chirumiru". A Mario 64/Banjo Kazooie type game where you go around doing a collectathon. 

This Demo Disc only contains the first 10 Chirumirus

One thing I've noticed is that there is no saving and that when you leave a level without finishing a collection, the collection doesn't restart when you leave, making you have to leave the game and start it up again from the beginning. 

Update: Fixed the save system thing, found a version with it.


Another thing I've noticed is that when you collect all of the 10 Chirumirus, you have to open the menu and close it to get the end screen/Demo finish screen.


I will keep ya'll updated if I find a full version of this game.


P.S. If the game's camera freaks out when moving it with controller, turn off steam completely.


StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorfunnyfumohaha
GenreAdventure, Platformer
Tags3D, 3D Platformer, cirno, Cute, PSX (PlayStation), Touhou

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Cirnos_Lost_Chirumiru_Demo_EXPORTSaveRecovery.zip 125 MB
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Cirnos_Lost_Chirumiru_Demo_CirnoDay.zip 133 MB

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Is it just me or is the graphics like...completely broken. It looks nothing like the screenshots.

i think you downloaded the cirno day version

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don't look.

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lies?

yeah okay

hey could you share the project file it would be really cool if you did

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the coldest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from December to February and in the southern hemisphere from June to August.