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EasyGameStation is a Japanese dōjin soft company. They are mostly known for their games Chantelise and
Recettear is a role-playing game developed by Japanese dōjin maker EasyGameStation for the Windows operating system. The game follows a young girl named Recette, who is charged by the fairy Tear to run an item shop out of her house to pay off the consid ...
, both localized in English by Carpe Fulgur. They have also produced several
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Games developed

* (2001), a snowball fighting ''
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'' fangame. * (2001), a puzzle ''Azumanga Daioh'' fangame. * (2002), a volleyball ''Azumanga Daioh'' fangame. * (2003), unofficial sequel to '' Threads of Fate''. * (2004), a game featuring
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(Lei Lei in Japan) from '' Darkstalkers''. * (2005), a ''
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'' fangame. * (2005), unofficial sequel to '' SkyGunner''. * '' Chantelise – A Tale of Two Sisters'' (2006, English release in 2011) * '' Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale'' (2007, English release in 2010) * ''Angel Express'' (known in Japan as ) (2008, English release July 15, 2016) * (2013) * (unreleased, demo available)


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External links


Official website

EasyGameStation on Giant Bomb


Video game companies of Japan Doujin soft developers Video game companies established in 2001 Japanese companies established in 2001 {{Japan-videogame-company-stub