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This game, on the other hand, is played in full horizontal screen, where you must advance from left to right, in it you manage 2 characters at the same time where they have a "teleportation" mechanic that will help you to challenge the obstacles on the terrain of the map that you have. the level design, and some boss fights revolve around that mechanic.
Aesthetically, it has more detailed sprites and is full of strong colors, in addition to the fact that the music is usually contemporary jpop rhythms.
It also has a store system that allows you to buy items and upgrades for your character.
The game is much easier than a Touhou.
But yes, both are video games that you can play on the computer.