Introductory Notes
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Welcome to the Tokkyu Tenshi walkthrough section. Tokkyu Tenshi is EasyGameStation's latest work and is their 3rd original creation. If anyone has noticed, more so given the possible hint in the synopsis for the game, there is a connection in the worlds of each of EGS' original games. The connection between Chantelise and Recettear was much more prominent, however, being Aira's item shop. Again, there is a connection, however small, in that in Recettear, you could take item requests, which in a sense, could be interrupted as "deliveries", which Tokkyu Tenshi is about.
Tokkyu Tenshi is a story about a girl who works as a messenger. Her ultimate dream is to achieve the highest rank, "Express Angel". In order to achieve that dream, she will have to keep at her job, making deliveries as quickly as possible. As it turns out, that makes Tokkyu Tenshi a racing game.
Obstacles such as enemies and traps attempt to hinder the player's progress. Enemies, such as mushrooms, can be stomped on (like Goombas in Mario). Other such alternatives exist in the form of weapons. Weapons can be obtained from chests on the field.
By completing a stage, you can move on to other stages that are linked to that stage. Note, however, that once you complete a stage, there is no going back. Therefore, in such cases as branches, once you choose to follow a branch, you won't be able to follow the other unless you start from the beginning again.
Aside from playing through a single-player story mode, several multiplayer modes are available. Under the multiplayer options, you can compete against the CPU (which is essentially the same as story mode), against another player on the same computer, or even through an Internet connection.
Time attack mode is also available, where the player can play through a level without the need to worry about an opponent.






