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Chaos;Child (stylized as ChäoS;Child) is a 2014 visual novel video game developed by Mages. It is the fourth main entry in the Science Adventure series and a thematic sequel to Chaos;Head Noah. It was initially released for Xbox One, and later for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch.
Chaos;Child (stylized as ChäoS;Child) is a Japanese anime television series based on the visual novel of the same name created by Mages and Nitroplus, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise. It was directed by Masato Jinbo at Silver Link , with music by Takeshi Abo and Onoken, and with main cast members from the video game reprising ...
Chaos;Child ~Children's Collapse~ is a canonical spin-off manga series, made up of three volumes that were released from 2017 to 2019. It serves as a prequel to Chaos;Child, following the life of Mio Kunosato before the events of the main story. Chaos;Child Love Chu Chu!! was released for
Chaos;Child DVD volume 1 cover, featuring Serika Onoe. Chaos;Child (カオスチャイルド, Kaosu Chairudo) is an anime adaptation of 5pb.'s video game of the same name.The series was directed by Masato Jinbo at Silver Link, [1] and aired in Japan from January to March 2017; it was followed by the theatrical film Chaos;Child: Silent Sky in June 2017, which adapts the game's ending.
Robotics;Notes is a science fiction visual novel in which the player follows the perspective of multiple characters, mainly Kaito Yashio. Its gameplay requires little player interaction as much of the game's duration is spent on reading the text that appears on the screen, [1] which represents the story's narrative and dialogue.
The player causes the game's plot to branch by answering questionnaires in an in-game magazine. Chaos;Child Love Chu Chu!! is a visual novel in which the story is affected by player choices: the player regularly uses the "Yes/No Trigger" system, in which they fill in "yes/no" questionnaires in the in-game magazine Cool Cat Press, and the returning "Delusion Trigger" system, in which the player ...
Takeshi Abo (阿保 剛, Abo Takeshi, born January 17, 1973) is a Japanese video game composer.He joined the industry through developer StarCraft, Inc. in the early 1990s, mainly working on conversions of Western video games. [1]
Kanako Itō (いとう かなこ, Itō Kanako, born March 28, 1973) is a female Japanese singer from Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan.She has sung a large number of songs that have been used in a variety of video games, visual novels, and anime.