Kiki Kaikai

Kiki Kaikai (奇々怪界, lit. "Strange and Mysterious World") is a shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Taito for arcades in 1986. Set in Feudal Japan, the player assumes the role of a Shinto shrine maiden who must use her o-fuda scrolls and gohei wand to defeat renegade spirits and monsters from Japanese mythology. The game is noteworthy for using a traditional fantasy setting in a genre otherwise filled with science fiction motifs.

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Japanese arcade flyer
Developer(s)Taito
Bits Laboratory (Famicom)
Publisher(s)Taito
Director(s)Mikio Hatano
Artist(s)Toshiyuki Nishimura
Kazuya Mikata
Composer(s)Hisayoshi Ogura
Yoshiaki Tsuruoka (Famicom)
SeriesKiki Kaikai
Platform(s)Arcade, MSX2, Famicom Disk System, PC Engine, Mobile phone, Windows
ReleaseArcade
  • JP: September 18, 1986
MSX2
  • JP: February 10, 1987
Famicom Disk System
  • JP: August 28, 1987
PC Engine
  • JP: March 27, 1990
Mobile
  • WW: June 12, 2003
Windows
  • JP: May 14, 2004
Genre(s)Shoot 'em up
Action
Mode(s)Single player

The game received a number of home ports, both as a stand-alone title and as part of compilations. The original arcade game was only ever released in Japan, but a bootleg version called Knight Boy was released outside Japan. Kiki Kaikai was followed by a sequel for the Super NES in 1992 known as Pocky & Rocky outside Japan. The series, known as Kiki Kaikai in Japan and Pocky & Rocky outside Japan, has continued since then and includes several games.

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