Kiki Kaikai
| Kiki KaiKai | |
|---|---|
Japanese arcade flyer | |
| Developer(s) | Taito Bits Laboratory (Famicom) |
| Publisher(s) | Taito |
| Director(s) | Mikio Hatano |
| Artist(s) | Toshiyuki Nishimura Kazuya Mikata |
| Composer(s) | Hisayoshi Ogura Yoshiaki Tsuruoka (Famicom) |
| Series | Kiki Kaikai |
| Platform(s) | Arcade, MSX2, Famicom Disk System, PC Engine, Mobile phone, Windows |
| Release | ArcadeMSX2
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| Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up, action |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Kiki Kaikai (奇々怪界; lit. "Strange and Mysterious World") is a shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Taito for arcades in 1986. Set in Feudal Japan, the player assumes the role of a Shinto shrine maiden who must use her o-fuda scrolls and gohei wand to defeat renegade spirits and monsters from Japanese mythology. The game is noteworthy for using a traditional fantasy setting in a genre otherwise filled with science fiction motifs.
The game received a number of home ports, both as a stand-alone title and as part of compilations. A bootleg of the arcade version was also released, called Knight Boy. Kiki Kaikai was followed by a sequel for the Super NES in 1992 known as Pocky & Rocky outside Japan. The series, known as Kiki Kaikai in Japan and Pocky & Rocky outside Japan, has continued since then and includes several games.