Chu-Teng is a Japanese point-and-click game, and is the sequel to Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou.


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Osamu sato remember you are the goat

An esoteric exploration of metaphysical laws. Direct sequel of Eastern Mind, using the same engine and continuing the story. While shorter, it's very polished and filled with details, making for a really enjoyable experience, albeit more streamlined compared to its predecessor.

Like in Eastern Mind, Osamu Sato takes us into a land of primitive colors and forms, where the sensorial talks in ways no other games could replicate. Accompanying the already strange visuals, you have one of the most unique and impressive soundtracks, which mixes traditional oriental music with 90s experimental electronic, even nowadays it hasn't aged a bit. And on top of these bizarre forms and music, there's the strangely familiar personalities of the characters, even though they and the world they live works completely different from ours(or not?) they aren't hard to relate, as matter of fact the whole game has a sort of simplicity in its interactions that somehow bridges these strange worlds with us, consolidating the experience.