Taisei is a free, open-source clone of the Touhou Project bullet hell shoot-'em-up games, written entirely from scratch. It aims to be a faithful recreation of the classic Touhou gameplay experience, complete with original assets that capture the aesthetics and charm of the original series. Built using portable and modern tools, it runs across platforms including Linux, Windows, macOS, and even web browsers via WebGL. The game is designed with accessibility and modding in mind, making it an appealing entry point for both players and developers.
Features
- Cross-platform support including Windows, Linux, macOS, and Web
- Fully open-source engine with custom asset pipeline
- Faithful bullet hell mechanics inspired by Touhou games
- Original soundtrack and hand-drawn assets under free licenses
- Integrated scripting system using Lua for stages and patterns
- Real-time shader effects with OpenGL 3.3+
- Replay system for saving and sharing gameplay
- Difficulty scaling and multiple playable characters
- Active and welcoming development community
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