Kuuga & Finn
Books, websites, anime, and other media have all talked about the bombing. Looking through them, we noticed that all media help us understand the bombing, but didn't give us a chance to more closely understand what hibakusha went through. Therefore, we decided to create a video game that allows the audience to experience life in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, when the city was bombed. The story of the video game is made based on the stories we heard from Ms. Kondo and Ms. Endo-Crum. By playing the game, we would like the audience to feel empathy for the hibakusha and rethink the direction the world is heading right now. Before playing the game, please watch the video to have a deeper understanding.
私たちは被爆者の体験を元に、ゲームを作成しました。
Please watch this video before playing the game。
ゲームを始める前にこちらの動画をご覧ください。
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