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    I have eagerly been awaiting news on Snack World getting localized, and then for there to be a release date! Now we can all crawl through dungeons in search for rare treasure, and battle bosses on the Nintendo Switch February 14th, 2020! This adventure RPG from LEVEL-5 is playable locally or online with up to 4 players. Find out more about the game below and check out the new trailer, with a snazzy soundtrack and spunky cute characters dancing along, below.

    About SNACK WORLD: The Dungeon Crawl

    Become a heroic adventurer in this roguelike RPG, crawling through dungeons in your search for rare treasure, on a mission to seek revenge against the villainous Sultan Vinegar that violated your village! You can even tag along in teams of up to four to take down tenacious tyrants!

    Key Features

    • The Story…Flop, inches from being a stiff, at the gates of Tutti-Frutti. You remember nothing…but at least you have fabulous new friends to adventure with!
    • You Are the Crawler of Your Own Dungeon! Customize your hair, eyes, mouth, body, EVERYTHING into an avatar that best suits you, before heading out on your adventure!
    • Jiggle your Jaras! Outfit yourself with “jaras”—weapons, shields, healing tonics, and status-buffing colognes with randomized parameters that can be shrunk down for ease of carrying—and switch them on the fly based on the baddies you’re battling!
    • Lookin’ like a Snack! “Snacks” are snapshots of quirky creatures and kooky characters that you can summon to your side in battle. Collect and trade snacks and jaras with your real-life friends…if you have any.
    • Bag Booty to Be the Star of Tutti-Frutti! The more you achieve on quests, the more you’re bequeathed with chests! Each quest has varying conditions, with ultra-rare items up for grabs!
    • Lend a Hand to the Locals. Wake up Sloe White; aid the girl group Spicy Galz; help out a…vegetabulldog or a crock ness monster?!? Be the all-around good guy in side-splitting side quests!
    • A Deliciously Meta Adventure. High fantasy and high tech collide in this fourth-wall-breaking RPG with a modern twist for gamers of all generations!
    • What’s With the GOLD? The GOLD version includes both expansion packs and other downloadable content from the original Japanese release of the game, free of charge!
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  • svgNov 9, 2019Quick Bits

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    Little Witch in the Woods is one of the cutest and most whimsical indie games currently on the horizons. Today the tiny development team released a magical new trailer.

    Little Witch in the Woods is a fantasy role playing game where you get to live the life of a witch. The ability to use magic always adds such a special component to any game, especially adorable sim-life games like this one.

    You play as Ellie, a little witch that has just come to a new town, and you are set to be a part of a “witch’s house”. Only, when you arrive, it appears that the town is near empty, and the witch’s house is in disrepair.

    Everything you need to know about Little Witch in the Woods

    For more information on this adorable game, check out my interview with the amazing development team behind this game!

    You can follow Sunnyside Up the development team behind Little Witch in the Woods on Twitter right here.

    More adorable magic games!

    If you enjoy magic and also happen to love Stardew Valley you can take a look at Witchbrook an upcoming game that focuses on Magic school life, gardening and more!

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  • svgNov 4, 2019Animal Crossing

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    Just yesterday I mentioned my current favorite most wholesome games for the Nintendo 3DS that also have free demos. Today My Nintendo offered a special deal on some of the most beloved games for the aged handheld console.

    My Nintendo is a reward program where you can earn gold which can then be used towards game purchases to get discounts and sometimes even an entire game for free. The latest rewards include no other than Animal Crossing: New Leaf among other amazing titles. If you want to get a friend into playing with you, this might be the time to connive them with a whooping 40% off the game lowering it to an all time low of only $10.

    Animal Crossing Amiibo Cards

    There has also been an amazing sale on the Animal Crossing Amiibo cards, where you can get three packs from different series for less than $14. Get them up while they last!

    Check out all the games currently discounted on the eShop.

    My Nintendo Rewards Discounts

    • [3DS] 50% off New Super Mario Bros. 2: 220 Gold Points
    • [3DS] 30% off Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King: 300 Platinum Points
    • [3DS] 40% off Animal Crossing: New Leaf: 200 Platinum Points
    • [3DS] 30% off Kirby Fighters Deluxe: 70 Platinum Points
    • [3DS] 50% off Wario Land II (Virtual Console GBC): 25 Gold Points
    • [3DS] 40% off Fantasy Life: 300 Platinum Points
    • [3DS] 40% off Nintendodogs: 300 Platinum Points

    [source: my.nintendo.com]

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  • svgSep 26, 2019Feature

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    There’s something really appealing about pixel art games. Their simplistic art-style induces nostalgic childhood memories of times when 8/16-bit games were the norm. From highly regarded releases such as Undertale and Stardew Valley, to the influx of upcoming pixel-art games in the making, such as Ikenfell and Eastward, it is evident that retro graphics are still highly in demand, and that pixel art is most certainly not dead. And so here’s our 8 favourite modern-day pixel-art games:

    Littlewood

    Littlewood is a new RPG where you play the role of a hero who has completed their quest of defeating the evil wizard, saved the world of Solemn, and is now trying to rebuild the town of Littlewood. Being developed by the indie developer Sean Young, Littlewood brings an interesting spin to the usual town building simulator by melding together aspects of familiar games like Minecraft and Animal Crossing. Littlewood is out on Steam for $14.99 and will soon be available on Nintendo Switch as well.

    Peaceful Days

    Peaceful days is an upcoming indie farming RPG game that aims to please fans of the cutsie, yet so engaging simulation game genre. In Peaceful Days you will meet new characters as you stroll through this beautifully crafted town, make new friends or catch up with lifelong buddies – the choice is always yours. Head over here for some more info on the upcoming Peaceful Days game.

    Stardew Valley

    Originally released for Windows, Stardew Valley was highly regarded for features such as complex characters, diversity in character customisation and dating, and the game’s enigmas and secrets. Its overwhelming success leads to its release on other platforms including Mac, Linux, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PS Vita. The popular farming sim is also available for Android and iOS. With Multiplayer now available on Steam and Nintendo Switch – soon PS4 and Xbox One, you can also enjoy farming with your friends.

    Celeste

    Celeste is a narrative-driven adventure platformer featuring pixel graphics. The aim of the game is to help Madeline survive her inner demons on her journey to the top of Celeste Mountain. with over 700 screens of platforming challenges and secrets, and over 2 hours of original music featuring live piano and catchy synth beats, it’s no surprise that the game was given a 92% rating by Metacritic upon its release for Switch back in January. At just $14.99, the game undoubtedly offers good value for money.

    Terraria

    Terraria is an indie 2D Action-Adventure game developed by Re-Logic. The game was initiall released for Windows in 2011, but has since been released on various other consoles and devices. Often compared to Minecraft, features of the game include exploration, crafting, building, and combat with a myriad of different creatures. The game has ‘overwhelmingly positive’ reviews on Steam, and as of September 2019, has sold 25 million copies across all platforms. At only $9.99 on Steam, the game is affordable and offers pretty good value for money.

    Undertale

    Undertale is a story-rich RPG by tobyfox with ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ reviews. Described as ‘The RPG where you don’t have to destroy anyone’, Undertale is story-rich due to your character’s journey, and also due to player choices affecting the game. You play as a human child who has fallen underground into the realm of monsters and thus, tries to find their way home. You encounter both good monsters and bad along the way, which you can choose to spare or fight. There are a variety of puzzles to complete in order to progress, and a variety of interesting areas to explore.

    Rakuen

    Rakuen is a beautiful adventure game that features a hospitalised boy, who travels to the fantasy world of Rakuen with his mother. Upon its release on 10th May of last year, Rakuen was a firm favorite here at MPG, despite flying under the radar a little. Since then, however, it has obtained a well-deserved overwhelmingly positive review score on Steam, and captured the hearts of many. Priced at $4.99, the game offers very good value for money. A mini TV series entitled ‘The Farmer In The Sky’, which is based on the world of Rakuen, is currently in development.

    Moon Hunters

    Moon Hunters is an indie action RPG game developed and published by Kitfox Games. The game was initially released for Windows, Mac and Linux through Steam on March 10th 2016. It has since been released for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Described as a 1-4 player co-operative personality test, players can create their very own legend. Explore a mysterious Mesopotamian-inspired world which changes every time you play. The Steam version of the game (which is a reasonably-priced $9.99) contains a free expansion pack entitled Eternal Echoes.

    Owlboy

    Owlboy is a story-driven platform adventure game for Windows, PS4, Switch, Linux, Mac, and Xbox One. Notorious for its long development cycle, Owlboy was started in 2007 and completed in 2016. Playing as Otus, who is part owl and part human, players can fly and explore an exciting world above the clouds. Gather Otus’ friends to join you on your journey as you explore the open skies. Eliminate enemies and overcome obstacles in a game deemed “worth the wait” by Destructoid. The game was first released on Steam on November 1st 2016, where it can be currently purchased for $24.99.

    Crossing Souls

    Crossing Souls is an indie pixel art action-adventure game set in 1986 (retro vibesss!). After a group of friends discover an unusual pink stone which allows them to travel between two worlds, they become involved in a government conspiracy. Control five kids with special skills on summer vacation whilst fighting and solving puzzles in order to save the world. Released on 13th February 2018, the game which costs $9.99 on Steam has received ‘very positive’ reviews.

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    Golf Story

    Golf Story is an interesting take on an RPG. It is a pixel based RPG that revolves around the sport of Golf. It is from a new developer called SideBar Games. Besides a really fun and easy to learn Golf play, the game also features a story mode with tons of fun characters to meet. For the green thumb people, there is also some gardening aspect to the game. For only $14.99 this game offers many hours of fun, especially thanks to the multiplayer portion, the game has great deployability.

    Hearthstead

    Hearthstead is an upcoming farming and life RPG game with all the elements needed to make for an engaging experience. Games like Stardew Valley and Harvest Moon have redefined the farming and lime simulation genre, with marriage relationships, seasonal events and just so much more to do. The fantasy setting allows the game to take different paths with very little to no creative restrictions. I am thinking fairies, mermaids and garden gnomes who can help with chores! Head over here for some more info on Hearthstead.

    Hearthstead

    .Age ( Yes, dotAge )

    In .Age, you are the village elder in a town that has cursed with an apocalyptic curse. This causes all kinds of trouble for you and the villagers that you must protect while growing your village. You will need to gather resources and do research as your town grows, which will aid in the health and wealth of your citizens. If you are as excited as me, check out the latest on .Age here.

    .Age

    This list is by no means exhaustive as there are loads of other great Pixel-Art-Stylised games out there. Let us know in the comments what your favourite pixel art game is!?

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  • svgSep 4, 2019News

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    Farming games like Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon and beloved Story of Seasons are more popular than ever. They often feature relaxed, and laid back gameplay with adorable visuals. Orange Season is no exception. The Farm-Life RPG has everything you would come to expect from a farming and life sim game.

    Orange Season offers the traditional farming elements, grow crops, care for animals and befriend the many villagers, You will of course be able to grow and sell all the yummy vegetables you have been working so hard to grow. Besides the busy farm life you can also customize and repair your farm on your path to own the most beautiful and biggest farm in the town.

    But where Orange Season sets itself apart is the huge world. Orange Season invites the player to explore more than 100 hand drawn areas. You can explore mountains, forests, caves, lakes, deserts and much more. And with the latest update even more features and enhancements have been added to the already rich game.

    Update 0.5.1 has changed the entire beach layout and not only made it prettier to look at, but the overall layout of the beach has changed as well – making for a more atmospheric and inviting location to hang out with your friends. There is now also an empty area just ahead of the beach which is reserved for an upcoming petting zoo! We are excited!

    Orange Season Beach
    Orange Season New Beach

    The developer also re-worked the mines and improved the overall layout, according to the update notes “There are also new kinds of rocks to be found on the mines and on the mountains, each one requiring a different hammer level to break.” Mining is a big part of Orange Season and requires certain tools to obtain the materials needed for the in-depth crafting system the game offers!

    You can check out the full patch notes for the latest update on the official Orange Season website. There are plenty more enhancements coming to the game in the future such as the long awaited dating system! Orange Season is currently available on Steam!

    For more farming games check out the adorable Fields of Mistria an upcoming farming and life-sim indie game. Story of Seasons is also set to release on Nintendo Switch this fall!

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  • svgAug 25, 2019News

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    Little Witch In The Woods is a super cute indie game currently in the works.

    Little Witch in the Woods

    Little Witch in the Woods is a fantasy role playing game where you get to live the life of a witch. The ability to use magic always adds such a special component to any game, especially adorable sim-life games like this one. You play as Ellie, a little witch that has just come to a new town, and you are set to be a part of a “witch’s house”. Only, when you arrive, it appears that the town is near empty, and the witch’s house is in disrepair.

    Little Witch in the Woods

    Your ultimate goal is to mastery witchery, by learning potions as an apprentice at the witches house. You must explore the region to acquire all that you need to create whatever potion is required. There are many different things throughout the world that you can collect for potion making, including taking the fur off some adorable little bouncing creatures.

    The land before you is a magical and mystical place, full of unique experiences to be had. The inhabitants of the town are varied creatures, all with their own stories to tell, and little additions for your adventure.

    Little Witch in the Woods Trailer

    From what I could find, this looks like an absolutely adorable indie game that I can’t wait to find out more about.

    If you would like up to date information about Little Witch in the Woods, you can follow the developers on Twitter! For more awesome magical titles, check out myPotatoGames coverage of Witchbrook!

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  • svgAug 5, 2019News

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    What is Rune Factory? Here is everything you need to know!

    The first Rune Factory game came out in Japan in 2006.  When localized in North America in 2007, it was called Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon.  If you haven’t played any Rune Factory games, you may wonder what ‘a fantasy Harvest Moon’ entails.

    Those of us who are already fans of Rune Factory know the answer to these questions. However, the niche series came to the attention of a much larger group of people when it was seen in the February 2019 Nintendo Direct.  People who had never even heard of it before were then asking “Rune Factory?  What’s that?” 

    That question has even been asked by fans of the Bokujou Monogatari series (Initially localized as Harvest Moon in English but renamed to Story of Seasons when the localization team changed from Natsume to XSeed.)  What does it mean that it is a ‘fantasy Harvest Moon’?  Is it the same game, except in a fantasy setting?  Today, we’re here to answer that question.

    Is it the same as Harvest Moon?

    Rune Factory started as a spin-off and does have many of the same elements as Bokujou Monogatari (often abbreviated as Bokumono).  It too is a life simulation game where you run a farm, and can build relationships with townfolk and even get married and have a child.  But being in a fantasy world with magic and monsters is not the only difference between the two.  Because Rune Factory has magic and monsters, and because you play a set character rather than creating your own, the gameplay is actually quite different.

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    Farming in Rune Factory 4 on 3DS
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    Farming in Rune Factory 4 Special on Switch

    In Rune Factory, you don’t create your own avatar character. Rather, you play a set character…the protagonist of the story.  In the first Rune Factory, you played as Raguna.  Each game has its own protagonist, and though you can choose to change their name at the beginning, you can’t change who they are. 

    Rune Factory 4 on 3DS marks the first time in the series that you had an option between a male or a female protagonist on start-up, but they, too, are set characters, with the default name of the male version of the main character being Lest and the default name of the female version being Frey.

    Rune Factory 4’s Lest and Frey

    Being unable to create your own character is because, unlike Bokumono…where the idea is some variation of coming to own a farm and making it a success, sometimes revitalizing the whole town in the process… Rune Factory is based on a larger plot. 

    You can do more than farm

    Farming isn’t the only thing you’re there to do.  To set right anything that has gone wrong in the world, you must also fight monsters, navigate dungeons and win boss battles.

    To do this, you’ll need a broader range of skills than you do for farming alone.  You will also need to hone not just your combat skill in your chosen weapon styles (you can change your weapon style at any time), but also your blacksmithing, cooking and magical abilities, as well as many more. For the most part you make use of your own weapons, armour, accessories, health potions, and so on.  You start at level 1 in each skill, but can level up to 99 in all of them. 

    The latest game, Rune Factory 4, has over 30 individual skills.  Raising them not only makes you better at that skill, it will also provide benefits to your base stats, such as making you physically or magically stronger, tougher, or more enduring.  As you raise your skills, you will find yourself able to make better weapons (and food and armour, etc) out of better ingredients dropped from higher-level monsters and crops.

    You can tame monsters

    You can also tame the monsters you meet by petting and feeding them. Once tamed, you can keep them as companions, training them to fight at your side.  Each monster has its own skill set, and you can add them to your party in a similar way to how you can add your fellow villagers to your party.  (If you have a spouse and a child, you can even add both of them to your party and go out and fight as a family!) Some will do physical or elemental damage to your enemies, some from close range and others from a distance. 

    You can even tame boss monsters, like huge dragons. Some can be harvested for great ingredients every day, like milk, eggs, and honey. You can also reap crafting ingredients like fur and fangs.  Keeping a variety of monsters and taking good care of them to raise their affection for you can be a huge help in winning battles as well as in crafting. You can even enter your monster friends into some festivals.

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    Fighting monsters in Rune Factory 4 on 3DS
    Fighting monsters in RF4S on Switch

    But you do still farm!

    Like Bokumono, you do also farm (and have some magical crops in the mix!) and cook and socialize, and get married, too, if you want to. If you want to make a name for yourself as a farmer, you can! But you can also concentrate more on being a smith or a fighter. It’s your choice what to excel in. The pacing of a Rune Factory game is like Bokumono in that you’re in charge of how fast you progress. You decide what you want to spend your time on.  You will need to be able to fight efficiently, but there are many ways to win battles. Maybe you’re a close-up fighter, or a distance fighter , or even a magic user. Or maybe you’d rather have the strongest companions, who can do most of the damage for you.

    Do you need to start with the first Rune Factory game?

    Nope!  Rune Factory games are not directly connected.  They all take place in the same ‘world’, but not in the same region, and most involve completely different casts of characters.  You should feel free to start with Rune Factory 4 Special, even if you’ve never played any of the previous games in the series.

    Is “RF4S” just a Switch port of RF4 on 3DS?

    It isn’t a straight port.  It’s a remaster with some added content. The graphics have been improved so that they will look great on your television. RF4S is listed for release in North America sometime in 2019 (‘this winter’ for Europe) and is already out in Japan. Several Japanese-speaking spud-sympathizers have been asked about their experience playing RF4S and say they’re surprised just how good the game looks on the television screen.

    A ‘Honeymoon Mode’ has also been added to the game, where you will be able to experience new scenes with marriage candidates. So even players who have completed RF4 in the past will have some new content to look forward to in RF4S!

    In Conclusion…

    We at myPotatoGames are a little envious of those of you who haven’t played Rune Factory 4, yet.  It would be wonderful to be able to experience all the amazing content of RF4 (with the additional content and improved graphics of RF4S) for the first time again.  All of the potatoes in this patch are eagerly awaiting the upcoming release of Rune Factory 4 Special so that we can dive back into a favourite game yet again.

    And some of us can’t even speak coherently about how excited we are that Rune Factory 5 (the game that officially brings the abandoned series back to life under the hand of the original creator!) is set for Japanese release in 2020.  Can it possibly live up to RF4, when that is a game that many of the series’ fans feel is not just the best the series has ever seen, but is even a contender for their favourite game of all time?

    With 7 years of waiting under our belts so far, we sure want to find out! We want to so badly that we even had to compile a lists of games we can fill our time with in the meantime.

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  • svgJul 19, 2019News

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    A Juggler’s Tale is an atmospheric 3D puzzle sidescroller set in a medieval puppet theater play. The game is currently in development by a team of indie developers made up of: Sven Bergmann, Steffen Oberle, Enzio Probst, Dominik Schön. The release date window is between late 2019 and early 2020 coming first to PC, and then PS4 and the Nintendo Switch.

    This hauntingly beautiful and creepy art-style coupled with the story’s tragic tale reminds us of the movie Coraline. Alternatively, Coraline is turned into a ragdoll when stumbling upon the Other World. In A Juggler’s Tale, you’re trying to escape the life of a controlled puppet forced to perform! All the while you can hear the narrator explain Abby’s actions and the voice of the antagonist tempting you to return. Most of which is being recited in rhymes might we add. Although you must forge on and help Abby to navigate the dangers of the world, and free her from her strings (shackles)!

    About A Juggler’s Tale

    Play as the string puppet Abby as she flees from her captors into freedom and adventure: a world of beauty and wonder – but also danger! She finds herself in a war-torn, medieval fairytale, surrounded by ravaged, starving citizens and hunted by the relentless cut-throat, Tonda. Who can she trust? Can she avoid the traps and betrayal? Despite dangling from her threads, Abby learns that she can still influence her destiny – if only by winning over the audience. Help Abby navigate a traumatized, yet hauntingly beautiful world. Lead her forward through riddles and around traps, evade her pursuers and find – perhaps – freedom!

    To follow the creators on their official website, click here. Furthermore, if you enjoy the telling of sombre fairytale stories and solving puzzles, check out Another Sight – Fantasy Adventure With A Cat.

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