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Download full Cosmology of Kyoto: Download (133 MB) Solution (10 KB) Download - Easy Setup (248 MB) Cosmology of Kyoto screenshots: Cosmology of Kyoto takes place in Heiankyo (today's Kyoto), the capital of Japan in the 10th and 11th centuries, the Golden Age of Japanese culture known as the Heian period. During this adventure, the player will. Step into a mindscape that made Japan what it is today, an ancient world that never died. It awaits you. Experience the Cosmology of KYOTO.

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One of the most unique and thought-provoking games ever made, Cosmology of Kyoto is a fascinating tale of religion, history, and superstition that ranks among the least-known underdogs of all time.

The game is set in the 10th and 11th centuries AD, during the Heian period in Japan when Kyoto was known as Heiankyo. The game includes episodes drawn from a large body of tales, legends and illustrated literature produced during or after the Heian period. These vignettes are edited into interactive, experiental forms, to allow the user to realistically sense the worldview and lifestyle of an ancient time. The game was inspired by The Tales of Genji and similar Japanese folktales. Your character in the game is a no-name male traveler, an ordinary human being who is faced with opportunities, driven by desires, and is bound to die. Your actions determine your path through this world, and many reincarnations to come. You may meet troublemakers, and demons, enter Paradise or Hell, be reborn, and re-enact the story of a scholar who played the devil in a high-stakes game of backgammon. In addition to very well-drawn authentic backgrounds, the game includes an excellent database of over 400 screens of text and pictures that gives background information for the time and place where you are in the game. Calling Cosmology of Kyoto a 'game' is a bit misleading-- you don't get to solve any elaborate puzzles in traditional point-and-click adventure sense. Any item you carry with you will be used automatically when the time comes, so you can't really get 'stuck' in the game. Cosmology of Kyoto is better described as an interactive story that lets you interact with the game world at your leisure, similar to choose-your-own-adventure books. And what a world it is. The designers spare no pretense, no illusion that this is a 'politically correct' or 'family' game. Heiankyo comes alive before your very eyes, with all the gory details and harrowing images that its inhabitants truly faced or believed. You will come across a dog eating a corpse's entrails, long-winded old farts, a monk leading a prayer meeting, kids playing ball in the streets, a maiden with an obscenely phallic tongue, and many more true-to-life characters. And when you get to the underworld (yes, you must die in this game. Several times, in fact), you will find hellish scenes populated with sharp-toothed demons and tormented souls that are so effective as to churn your stomach. These characters are drawn with vivid facial characteristics, a cross between the cartoons of medieval Japanese art and the exaggerations of modern Japanimation. The speaking voices are filled with personality, often taunting, teasing, or sexy. They all speak Japanese (in the ancient tongue, no less), but all speech is subtitled in English. What makes Cosmology of Kyoto truly remarkable is that as you enter the town and interact with its inhabitants, you have only two choices. You can, in your arrogance, remain as you are, a contemporary Japanese or American, for example. And you won't get very far. The structure of relations that are the real art of the work won't let you. It does not allow this nonchalance with meaning. A more interesting choice is to try and understand the world as it would have appeared to a person of the time. Then you start to make your decisions, when you meet the guard, or the priest, or the gambler, according to someone else's meaning making map of Kyoto, and indeed of the world. You work within the constraints the artists have placed in the matrix of relations that are the art of this work. The look and feel of it are just window dressing. They are not art, they are design. The art is the in the relations. Follow along the line of those relations, and you learn what it means to be in the world as the world appears from the point of view of Pure Land Buddhism. As Roger Ebert concludes in his review, 'There is the sense, illusory but seductive, that one could wander this world indefinitely. This is a wonderful game.' This truly wonderful, delightfully twisted path to enlightenment is well worth the honor of being one of the few full CD-ROM games on the site (yes, that big zip file contains the whole CD). A must-have, especially for anyone looking for a mature, meditative game that is a far cry from today's superficial releases.

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the_uninvited_guest2020-06-021 point

Where's the pc version?

Kevin 'Kevdog' Foor2017-03-250 point

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I can't wait to try this classic out! It's gonna be a scary gaming experience.

Arindam2015-04-020 point Mac version

An exceptional and informative point-and-click game; not for the faint-hearted.

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Cosmology of Kyoto

Developer(s)Softedge
Publisher(s)Yano Electric
Distributor(s)Yano Electric, Dynaware USA
Platform(s)MS-DOS, Mac OS
Release date(s)1995
Genre(s)Adventure game
Visual novel
Media/distributionCD-ROM
System requirements
  • CPU : 33 MHz+
  • System : MS-DOS 5.0+, Windows 3.1+, Windows 95+
  • Memory : 5 MB+
  • Display : SVGA video card with 256 colors and 640 x 480
  • CD-ROM : dual-speed CD-ROM or faster
  • Sound Card : PCM sound reproduction
  • Mouse and mouse driver

Cosmology of Kyoto is an adventure game where the player, from a first person perspective, must explore ancient Kyoto city in Japan.

Gameplay

The game is controlled by clicking hotspots and text options when appropriate. There is also an element of typing in sentences, upon occasion. At the start, you are born and must take the clothes off a nearby corpse. During the game you will often die after being attacked by evil demons or robbers, and will then go to one of the realms of reincarnation depending upon your conduct in that life. Once you escape hell and are reborn, you must take the clothes from your last body to continue.

As you progress, you discover abilities and items to protect you from certain death, and progress through the city. In fact, you are walking through history - at each point in the game you can consult an on-line guide to ancient (and modern) Kyoto. Many of the characters in the game are based on real-life characters from the city and occurrences in the game are often loosely based on tales from the Konjaku Monogatarishū. The game deals with religion, philosophy, myth and legend.

The game's readme.txt file has the following quote: 'Today the outlook and spirit of the ancient capital is increasingly recognized as a key to the understanding of Japanese and East Asian civilization, throwing light on the roots of modern patterns and problems.'

The game was authored using Macromedia software and distributed in the United States by Scientia Software.

Reception

The game was reviewed in 1995 in Dragon #218 by David 'Zeb' Cook in the 'Eye of the Monitor' column. According to Cook, 'Ultimately, Cosmology of Kyoto is best viewed as less a game and more a software toy, one of those things you plug in and fiddle with. Once you forget about winning and indulge your curiosity, the CD-ROM's strength truly shines.'[1] Film critic Roger Ebert wrote in a column on whether video games can be art that 'In my actual experience, I have played Cosmology of Kyoto, which I enormously enjoyed, and Myst, for which I lacked the patience.'[2]

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References

  1. ^Rolston, Ken, Paul Murphy, and David 'Zeb' Cook (June 1995). 'Eye of the Monitor'. Dragon (218): 59–64.
  2. ^'Okay, kids, play on my lawn'. Chicago Sun-Times. http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2010/07/okay_kids_play_on_my_lawn.html.

External links

  • Cosmology of Kyoto at MobyGames
  • 'Cosmology of Kyoto'. Giant Bomb. http://www.giantbomb.com/cosmology-of-kyoto/61-2576/.
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