In this world, everyone has a guardian angel who watches over them. But what happens when your guardian angel gets kicked out of Heaven and you have to watch over them instead? 

Toshi is just a regular Japanese high school student living his life when all of a sudden a beautiful girl with wings falls from the sky and accidentally kisses him, giving him the ability to wield spiritual power. He soon learns that her name is Isabel and she is his guardian angel, except she’s been kicked out of Heaven for her clumsiness.  Strange wormholes leading to Hell have appeared all throughout Japan, and it's up to Toshi and Isabel to travel through the wormholes and exorcise the Great Demon Generals behind them before it's too late.

This is the first game in the Kicked Out of Heaven series. Travel through the wormhole to Spirit City in Hell. Investigate the city, interact with its inhabitants, and come face to face with its ruler, a powerful kitsune and the first Great Demon General, Akira. 

Credits

Game created by Isa Abrinica 

Character sprites created by Isa Abrinica

Japanese Style Tilesets by CommandeQ & HalteF4

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorIsa Abrinica
GenreRole Playing
Tags2D, Anime, Fantasy, Game Boy, Pixel Art, Romance, Singleplayer, storygame
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard

Comments

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This game really nailed the GameBoy experience, the graphics are superb, the music is nice and fits the visuals and the characters are charming.

Playing it is fun although I was expecting some kind of RPG battle or something, specially after being mentioned that I could use a sword and learned a fire spell, still, defeating the demon lord in a creative way and actually recruiting him is really cool.

My only suggestions would be, make a pause menu, put a "Press Start/ENTER" a the beginning of the game and some kind of controls tutorial at the beginning, other than that it was a pretty solid and fun experience.

Keep up the good work!