Well, 'tamashii game story' could refer to a game story that focuses on the spiritual or emotional aspects of the game world, given that 'tamashii' can be translated as soul. Maybe it's about characters' inner struggles, their growth in terms of their souls, and how that affects the overall game narrative.
In a Giyuu x Shinobu fanfic, the setting and plot can vary widely. Some might be set during the main events of the Demon Slayer universe, with them facing demons together. Others could be more of an alternate universe story, where they meet under different circumstances, like in a modern - day high school AU. The fanfic could also delve into their backstories and how those experiences shape their relationship. For instance, Shinobu's past with her sister could play a role in how she opens up to Giyuu, and vice versa for Giyuu's own traumas.
I would recommend 'Whispers of the Heart' for Giyuu x Shinobu fans. This fanfic focuses on their unspoken understanding. It's full of small moments that build up their relationship, like when Shinobu leaves a small flower on Giyuu's doorstep as a sign of her care. Also, 'Shadows and Sunlight' is worth checking out. It has a great plot that involves them having to go on a secret mission together and how that journey changes their relationship from colleagues to something more intimate.
I'm not aware of any games specifically named 'tamashii game story'. However, there are games like 'Spiritfarer' which has elements related to the spirits or souls of characters. The story in 'Spiritfarer' involves taking care of spirits and helping them move on, which could be considered somewhat related to the idea of a 'tamashii' story.
One common theme is the exploration of their relationship. Given their different personalities in the original work, fanfictions often focus on how they bridge the gap between them, like how Giyuu's stoicism and Shinobu's more cheerful yet calculating nature interact.
Fiction.kin could be a specific term or name related to a particular type of fictional content or platform, but without more context, it's hard to say exactly.