Digital Ange: Dennō Tenshi Spiral Story

デジタルアンジュ でんのうてん使SS

A Japan‑exclusive adventure game that blends anime‑style storytelling with interactive sequences. It presents a futuristic narrative framed around “digital angels” and virtual existence. It was part of Tokuma Shoten’s mid‑1990s push into multimedia projects, combining game, anime aesthetics, and light novel sensibilities.

Description

Digital Ange: Dennō Tenshi Spiral Story was released exclusively for the Japanese Saturn market at a time when the platform was a hub for experimental narrative games. The title itself is layered: Digital Ange (アンジュ, “angel” in French) sets the series identity, Dennō Tenshi (電脳天使, “cyber angel”) conveys the thematic fusion of technology and spirituality, and Spiral Story functions as the Saturn‑specific subtitle, with “SS” doubling as a wink to the console’s initials. Packaging and manuals emphasised this interplay of futuristic cyber motifs with angelic archetypes, presenting a distinctive aesthetic that set it apart from more conventional romance or adventure titles of the era.

The game unfolds as a hybrid of visual novel and simulation, with branching dialogue and character interactions framed by a digital world motif. Its presentation leaned heavily on character artwork and atmospheric backdrops, reflecting the mid‑1990s Saturn trend of pushing narrative immersion through 2D illustration rather than technical spectacle. Promotional material highlighted the originality of its setting and the appeal of its cast, but the game remained a niche release, never localised outside Japan.

In retrospect, Digital Ange most notable for its unusual thematic framing and its place within the Saturn’s broader catalogue of experimental adventure games. It is emblematic of mid‑90s design sensibility, where cyber motifs and spiritual imagery were often intertwined.

Datasheet

Item Name
  • Digital Ange: Dennō Tenshi Spiral Story
Original Name
  • デジタルアンジュ 電脳天使SS
Item Code
  • T-33003G
Item Number
  • 4531383742202
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  • JP¥5,800
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  • 20 November 2003