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東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish vs TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III

東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish and TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III both land in Action on Steam, which is why they keep getting compared. The comparison below is built from each game's Steam metadata — release year, genres, categories, Steam Deck status, price, and review score — refreshed daily by imho.run's scraper. Headline differences: Both are Action games on Steam. 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish (2020) is 5 years older than TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III (2025). TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III scores higher on Steam reviews (95.7% positive) than 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish (94.4% positive). No login or purchase needed — scroll for the full table, the verdict FAQ, and links to ranked similar games for both titles.

Which should you pick?

Choose 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish

Choose 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish if you want a Free To Play experience. On Steam, it's free to play, so the barrier to trying it is zero. 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish launched in 2020.

Choose TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III

Choose TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III if you want an Indie game with Custom Volume Controls, Stereo Sound, and Keyboard Only Option. On Steam, it's the newer release (2025) and ships with the modern feature baseline. TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III launched in 2025.

Both 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish and TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III sit in Action on Steam, so either pick lands in the same broad neighborhood. Steam reviews are nearly tied (94.4% vs 95.7% positive), so genre fit is the cleanest tiebreaker — scroll the table for the feature-by-feature view.

Side-by-side comparison

東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish vs TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III — Steam metadata comparison
東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish — Steam game cover東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest WishTouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III — Steam game coverTouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III
Released20202025
GenresAction, Free To PlayAction, Indie
PlatformsWindowsWindows
Steam DeckUnratedDeck Playable
PriceFree to play13.99 USD
Steam reviews94.4% positive (178 reviews)95.7% positive (231 reviews)
MultiplayerSingle-player onlySingle-player only
DevelopersDream Compass东方幕华祭制作组

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東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish vs TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III — FAQ

Which is better, 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish or TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III?
On Steam reviews the two are nearly tied: 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish sits at 94.4% positive (178 reviews), TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III at 95.7% (231). The choice usually comes down to genre fit and the platform features each one supports — see the comparison table above.
Should I play 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish or TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III first?
If you want chronology, 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish (2020) came out before TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III (2025). If neither is a sequel to the other, order doesn't really matter — start with whichever fits your current mood, since both share enough on Steam to make either a reasonable opener.
Are 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish and TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III similar?
They overlap on Action on Steam, so the catalogue groups them together — but "similar" depends on the specific mechanics. Use the genre + category rows above to decide whether the overlap matches what drew you to the one you've already played.
Is 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish free?
Yes — 東方催狐譚 ~ Servants of Harvest Wish is a free-to-play Steam title. TouHou Makuka Sai ~ Fantastic Danmaku Festival Part III is paid (13.99 USD).
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