The player goes on a journey to find the “Hiragana Danshi” (Hiragana Men) so letters can return to the world.
NTV and Tabot, Inc. announced on Friday at the Animate Girls Festival event that its planned theatrical project for its Hiragana Danshi: Itsura no Koe smartphone game will open in Japan in February.
NTV and Talbot, Inc. haven’t confirmed if the theatrical project will be solely an anime project, or if it will also include live-action segments.
The game takes place in a world that has lost the ability to read and write alphabets.