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* GeniusBonus: While anyone with a decent command of the english language and a bit of patience can play and enjoy the game, being familiar with the basics of Heian-era Japan makes it much easier. The hints you receive when you're trying to identify a Tsukumogami often include the materials they're made from, for instance - so knowing that a door would be made of rice-paper, and a raincoat would be made from bamboo, makes such hints easier to translate into a swift identification.

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* GeniusBonus: While anyone with a decent command of the english English language and a bit of patience can play and enjoy the game, being familiar with the basics of Heian-era Japan makes it much easier. The hints you receive when you're trying to identify a Tsukumogami often include the materials they're made from, for instance - so knowing that a door would be made of rice-paper, and a raincoat would be made from bamboo, makes such hints easier to translate into a swift identification.
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* GeniusBonus: While anyone with a decent command of the english language and a bit of patience can play and enjoy the game, being familiar with the basics of Heian-era Japan makes it much easier. The hints you receive when you're trying to identify a Tsukumogami often include the materials they're made from, for instance - so knowing that a door would be made of rice-paper, and a raincoat would be made from bamboo, makes such hints easier to translate into a swift identification.

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