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:''This article is about the game. For the in-universe location, see ''[[Chu-teng (place)]]''.
 
:''This article is about the game. For the in-universe location, see ''[[Chu-teng (place)]]''.
'''Chu-Teng''' (中天, ''Chūten'' lit. Mid-Heaven) is a point-and-click videogame released in 1995, for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS as a sequel to [[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]]. It was developed by OutSide Director Company, being directed by Osamu Sato. The game was formerly lost media until its rediscovery by 4chan's /vr/ board in October 2013.
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'''Chu-Teng''' (中天, ''Chūten'' lit. Mid-Heaven) is a point-and-click videogame released in 1995, for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS as a sequel to [[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]]. It was developed by [[Outside Directors Company]] and directed by [[Osamu Sato]]. The game was formerly lost until its rediscovery by 4chan's /vr/ board in October of 2013, several years later a community English translation was made and is now public.
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Revision as of 14:49, 5 February 2023

Chu-Teng
ChuTengCover.png
Original name 中天
Release date April 1995
Format Videogame
Lost? No
This article is about the game. For the in-universe location, see Chu-teng (place).

Chu-Teng (中天, Chūten lit. Mid-Heaven) is a point-and-click videogame released in 1995, for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS as a sequel to Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou. It was developed by Outside Directors Company and directed by Osamu Sato. The game was formerly lost until its rediscovery by 4chan's /vr/ board in October of 2013, several years later a community English translation was made and is now public.

Plot

After having regained his soul back from Tong-Nou, Rin is visited by two parts of a creature from above called Nanshu. He says Chu-Teng is in danger due to the light fighting against the darkness and in dire need of Rin's help.

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