Inou Tsukai
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is a Japanese superhero
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 role-playing game
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 released in 2003
2003 in games
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The setting is modern Japan, but many mysteries based on Japanese legends and ethnic cultures are present. The genre is called in Japan.

Superhuman powers (called Inou), ghosts and youkais are present in the setting.

At first, the game was created by an amateur designer Kazumori Hirano and got the prize of the 1st Game Field Award in 2000. After that it was commercially-published by Game Field in 2003.

A second edition was published in 2010.
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