Tumiki Fighters (W32)

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TUMIKI Fighters
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Platform: Windows 32
Year: 2004
Developer: Kenta Cho
Online: Download

TUMIKI Fighters is a side-scrolling shooter where everything is composed of children's building blocks. Your plane is quite weak, but as you shoot down other planes, you can attach their wrecked hulls to your own, making your ship bigger and more powerful. The title is derived from 積み木 (Tsumiki) which is Japanese for "building block."

The Linux and Macintosh releases are essentially identical games and use the same music.

Screenshots

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The title screen.

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An early boss.


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Music

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This is the first of Kenta Cho's soundtracks to actually have titles on the music, and it's also a step forward in the quality of his music. The tracks are obviously more detailed and emotional than his earlier work, and he covers more moods with the techno tunes than before. The titles come from the meta data in the music files.

Recording

# Title ComposerArranger Length Listen Download
01 We Are TUMIKI Fighters Kenta ChoKenta Cho 1:13
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02 Here Comes a Gigantic Toy Kenta ChoKenta Cho 0:38
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03 Just Over the Horizon Kenta ChoKenta Cho 0:59
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04 Panic On Meadow Kenta ChoKenta Cho 0:44
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05 Battle Over the Junk City Kenta ChoKenta Cho 0:38
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06 Return to Home Kenta ChoKenta Cho 0:22
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Credits

(Source: Game's documentation)

Game Rip

Format

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The *.ogg files are located in the .\Sounds folder. They're already in Vorbis format, so there a rip is unnecessary.

Releases

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Title: TUMIKI Fighters
Platform: Windows 32
Released: 2004-04-03
Publisher: ABA Games

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