Tenshin Ranman: Lucky or Unlucky!?

Tenshin Ranman: Lucky or Unlucky!?
Original Tenshin Ranman visual novel cover. Clockwise: Ruri (top right), Sana, Aoi, and Unohana.
天神乱漫 LUCKY or UNLUCKY!?
GenreFantasy, Harem, Romance
Audio drama
Tenshin Ranman: Original mini-drama
Produced byYuzusoft
Original runFebruary 6, 2009March 19, 2009
Episodes4
Manga
Written byYuzusoft
Illustrated byAya Yamabuki
Published byASCII Media Works
ImprintDengeki Comics
MagazineDengeki G's Festival! Comic
DemographicSeinen
Original runApril 25, 2009October 26, 2011
Volumes2
Video game
DeveloperYuzusoft
PublisherYuzusoft (PC)
Russell (PSP)
GenreEroge, Visual novel
EngineKiriKiri
PlatformPC, PlayStation Portable
Released
  • JP: May 29, 2009 (PC)
  • JP: March 25, 2010 (PSP)
Light novel
Tenshin Ranman ~ Natsu no Yoru no Waru Yume ~
Written byItoi Ken'ichi
Illustrated byMuririn (cover)
Satoru Arikawa
Published byHarvest
ImprintNagomi Bunko
DemographicMale
PublishedJanuary 1, 2010
Volumes1

Tenshin Ranman: Lucky or Unlucky!? (天神乱漫 -LUCKY or UNLUCKY!?-) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Yuzusoft, and released for the PC on May 29, 2009. The game was later ported to the PlayStation Portable console by Russell on March 25, 2010, under the title Tenshin Ranman - Happy Go Lucky!!. The gameplay in Tenshin Ranman follows a plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the four female main characters. The story revolves around Haruki Chitose, the very unfortunate protagonist, and older brother of Sana Chitose. One day, he receives a parcel containing something he would never have thought.

Before the game's release, a Tenshin Ranman web radio program was broadcast in Japan on radio station Onsen. Five character image songs, one for each heroine, were produced by Yuzusoft from February 6, 2009, to March 19, 2009. Each character CD came with a different mini drama. A manga was serialized in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Festival! Comic, and later released in two tankōbon volumes. There has also been a light novel adaptation published by Harvest.

In 2015, Sekai Project announced an official English localization of Tenshin Ranman.[1]

  1. ^ Spencer (July 26, 2015). "Sekai Project Announces Tenshin Ranman And Four More Visual Novel Localizations". Siliconera. Retrieved January 14, 2016.