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Crunchyroll Adds Tengami, a Puzzle Game with Japanese Tales that Mimics a Pop-Up Book

Author : Madison Mar 26,2025

Crunchyroll Adds Tengami, a Puzzle Game with Japanese Tales that Mimics a Pop-Up Book

Crunchyroll has recently enriched its Game Vault with a captivating game that will delight fans of both puzzles and anime. Introducing Tengami, an enchanting title that offers serene vibes, stunning visuals, and a touch of mystery, now available exclusively on Android through the Crunchyroll Game Vault. This game is likened to an interactive pop-up book, creating an immersive experience for players.

When a Visual Novel Meets Origami

Tengami stands out with its innovative pop-up book-style gameplay, a pioneering feature as highlighted by its developers. As you delve into the game, the world unfolds like origami, allowing you to explore ancient Japanese fairy tales. Engage in folding, sliding, and manipulating the environment to reveal hidden secrets and solve intricate puzzles.

Your journey in Tengami leads you through enchanting locales such as dark forests, serene waterfalls, and abandoned shrines, all of which revolve around the game’s central mystery—the dying cherry tree. Your mission is to unravel the cause of its decline.

Immerse yourself in a Japanese folktale brought to life with breathtaking visuals. The game's music, composed by the renowned David Wise, known for his work on Diddy Kong Racing, adds a captivating layer to the experience.

Curious to see Tengami in action? Check out the official mobile launch trailer below.

Will You Get Tengami?

Tengami offers an atmospheric adventure where the entire game world is designed to replicate real-life pop-up books. You could even recreate everything you see in the game using paper, scissors, and glue. This meticulous attention to detail enhances the game's authenticity and charm.

Developed by Nyamyam and initially released in 2014, Tengami is now accessible through the Google Play Store, courtesy of Crunchyroll. It's free for members with Crunchyroll Mega Fan or Ultimate Fan subscriptions.

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