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Immaterial and Missing Power

Immaterial and Missing Power is the 7.5th game in the Touhou Project and the first fighting game format in the Touhou Project.

Overview

"Touhou Immaterial and Missing Power" is a bullet-hell action game created by Team Shanghai Alice and Twilight Frontier and distributed in December 2004. It is the 7.5th installment in the Touhou Project, and the first fighting game in the Touhou genre. The graphics of the characters were not created by ZUN, but by alphes of Twilight Frontier, making the game very different from previous games in terms of picture quality.

This work was created after "Imperishable Night" (distributed in August 2004), which is the 8th volume of the series, but since this work is positioned as an event that occurred between the 7th volume, "Perfect Cherry Blossom" and "Imperishable Night", it is called the 7.5 volume of the series.

Story

The long winter and the short, but grand spring were about to pass away in Gensokyo.

The cherry blossoms, which had turned the mountains a light purple, had faded away, and the land was already enveloped in a deep green...

But the only thing that was still being repeated was the cherry blossom viewing, a gathering of humans, yokai, and various other people.

The cherry blossom viewing was not limited to gathering the girls of Gensokyo.

Each time a banquet was held, an unidentifiable and disturbing "yokai" atmosphere grew in Gensokyo.

ーーThe mysterious and disturbing atmosphere had been increasing, but nothing had happened yet.

The culprit, the motive, everything was unknown. We did not even know its purpose.

No matter how high the yoki spirits rose, no one tried to stop the banquet from repeating itself.

It was no wonder that all the people and ghosts coming to the banquet looked suspicious.

There are only three days left until the next banquet.

"Before the next banquet, I will surely find out the cause of this specter!"

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