


Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children – White Book was released for the Game Boy Color on Jin Japan.Red Book follows Mirai, whose father has disappeared in the demon world, and who is accompanied by the pink bird Veil. Black Book follows Setsuna, whose little brother has been kidnapped by an army of Jack Frosts and taken to the demon world, and who is accompanied by the Cerberus Cool. A PlayStation remake of both games was released on March 28, 2002, and re-released digitally on the PlayStation Store on October 13, 2010. Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children – Black Book and Red Book were released for the Game Boy Color on Novemin Japan, and re-released digitally through the Virtual Console service on the Nintendo 3DS on November 13, 2013.Reviewers enjoyed the demon fusion, while the music and visuals were criticized. The series received a wide range of reviews, from negative to positive. Yuji Himukai, known for his work on the Etrian Odyssey series, worked as character designer and illustrator on the 2011 game, creating new art for returning characters. The music for the first two games was composed by Tomoyuki Hamada, who made use of both orchestral music and rock. While Multimedia Intelligence Transfer developed most of the games in the series, Enterbrain and Index Corporation also developed one game each.

The player can choose to talk to demons instead of fighting them, to try to make them join the player's party, and can increase their allied demons' power by fusing multiple demons with each other. The player takes the role of one such devil child, and battles against demons the devil children do not fight directly themselves, however, but have allied demons in their party fight for them. The series follows demon-human hybrids called devil children, who journey from Japan to the demon world, and are joined by talking companion monsters who give them guidance. In addition to the games, the series has been adapted into manga, anime, and a trading card game, and two soundtrack albums have been released by First Smile Entertainment. Five more role-playing games and three games in other genres were released until 2004, followed by no new releases until the 2011 social game Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children. It is a spin-off from Atlus' Megami Tensei franchise, and began in 2000 with the Game Boy Color games Black Book and Red Book. Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children, also known as DemiKids, is a series of role-playing video games primarily developed by Multimedia Intelligence Transfer and published by Atlus. Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation, mobile phones Multimedia Intelligence Transfer, Enterbrain, Index Corporation White Book cover art, featuring its main character and multiple demons
