How to name your game after a Japanese airport, twice
Briefly

In 2017, Studio Koba launched a successful Kickstarter campaign for a pixel art game inspired by '80s anime. Four years later, they released Haneda Girl, an action-platformer named after Tokyo's largest airport. Unlike its predecessor, it features improved controls and faster gameplay. Players control Chichi Wakaba, who employs stealth and agility using her sword and a unique mech companion, M.O.T.H.E.R. With its engaging mechanics and stunning visuals, Haneda Girl represents a significant evolution in the studio's approach to game design, enhancing player experience and strategic elements.
The demo showcases Haneda Girl’s faster gameplay style and responsive controls, marking a significant improvement over its predecessor while introducing engaging platforming challenges.
Chichi Wakaba's unique abilities, including her ghost mode and the partnership with her mech, create a dynamic and strategic gameplay experience unlike traditional action-platformers.
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