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  • svgSep 24, 2019Quick Bits

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    Kart Racing games have been immensely popular with Mario Kart being a huge success on the Nintendo Switch and Mario Kart Tour making its mobile debut soon. Garfield Kart Furious Racing aims to capture the hearts of Mario Kart fans and with the recent set of screenshots, I am really excited to purrrrrr my engines on November 5th, when the game will finally be available.

    The original Garfield Kart was released in November of 2013. This new racing title will boast some definite improvements from the 3DS version. You will now be able to play as 8 different characters from the Garfield universe – Garfield, Odie, Jon, Nermal, Arlene, Liz, Harry and Squeak will all be here. This title will also come with 16 different tracks for Garfield and his buddies to go head-to-head. Like Mario Kart, Furious Racing will feature the modes Grand Prix, Single Race and Time Trial.

    Garfield Kart Furious Racing will be coming out on November 5 2019 in the United States and November 7 2019 in Europe on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam!

    For more racing fun, check out Mario Kart Tour the latest game in the franchise coming to mobile devices for the first time on September 25th!


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  • svgSep 24, 2019News

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    Woven has been officially announced to be releasing on Steam, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

    Woven

    Woven is a super cute game that takes place in a woolen world. Everything is made of cloth, including the inhabitants. There is only one problem, the newcomers in the land are not made of cloth. Metal insects seem to be taking over the land.

    You play as Stuffy, a lonely little stuffed elephant. You wander the world alone until you meet Glitch, a small metal flying beetle-like thing with no memory of its own past. With the help of Glitch, you must explore and solve puzzles to find out what the new metal baddies are up to.

    Woven

    The world you explore is beautifully colored and textured to look fluffy and inviting. I was immediately drawn in by the soothing aesthetic of the game. It looks really fun and silly, and I can’t wait to try it.

    Unfortunately the game will not be released until the final quarter of 2019’s fiscal year. So it looks like I will have to wait just a little bit longer. You can already wishlist it on Steam, which I recommend if it looks like a game you’d like to try.

    For more awesome weaving action, check out my coverage of Weaving Tides!

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  • svgSep 24, 2019Quick Bits

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    Megaquarium is a tycoon game at heart where you build and manage your very own public aquarium and hopefully lead it to success.

    In Megaquarium you are not only building a single aquarium, but you are essentially managing a full public place for visitors to come by and learn more about the fish you showcase. You have full control over the creative side in your aquarium as well. Place fish tanks and fill them with the fish and decorations items of your choice.

    The game will even teach you about how to care for fish and everything else you need to know about aquariums, if you are a big fish lover, this game might just be right for you. It will be available on the Nintendo Switch eShop starting October 18th if you can’t wait that long you can check it out on Steam.

    For more tycoon games check out Mondo Museum and upcoming indie game where you build, manage and run a Museum.

    Megaquarium

    About Megaquarium

    Megaquarium is an economic simulation game in which you grow your aquarium to a thronging metropolis filled with hundreds of guests, tens of staff and almost 100 different aquatic life forms such as fish, sharks, crustaceans, corals, jellyfish, other invertebrates, and turtles.

    Originally released on Steam, Megaquarium features a campaign mode with 10 levels in which you will learn how to design and manage an aquarium. Additionally, the game contains a sandbox mode with customisable settings and a random challenge generator.

    Every decision you make in Megaquarium – your choice of animals, filters, tanks, staff and layout – has consequences. You’ll have to master both creativity and economics to make your business succeed and keep your guests happy.

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  • svgSep 23, 2019Reviews

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    We’ve been following Staxel for quite some time now, which you can see in our article about the demo here. Plukit, the developers, were kind enough to give myPotatoGames a copy of the full-release on Steam to review with the new updates you can read about here. If you’re looking for a great sandbox game to spend hours and hours building and farming, look no further! Feel free to relax and explore a plentiful island, and build a wonderful town that villagers will want to move into.

    Character Creation and Tutorial

    You start with naming your farm, creating your character, and going through your settings. I was really glad to find out that you can switch from first-person view to third-person. With third-person you can also choose to make your character more transparent if you find they are in the way. A great new addition is Selfie Mode where you can take a moment to view your character from the front. This is a most welcome change as I was a little bummed at first to create my character and dress them up, only to not be able to see what they look like ever again.

    Meeting Farm Fan and Azila

    Talking to Farm Fan is basically your tutorial as she will guide you by showing you around the town and around your farm. You get your choice between a cat and a dog as your first pet when asked by the tavern keeper Rowan. Farm Fan will show you how to place your new pet house and bowl for food. She will even show you how to plant your first crop. Afterward, you’re sent over to Azila to learn how to build your first barn. I would have appreciated a lot more hand-holding for this part because I had no idea what to do even with recipes.

    Building Your First Barn

    If you’ve played Minecraft before, then you should be pretty familiar with how to build stuff in this game. However, as a newcomer to voxels and using building blocks, there was a lot of trial and error for me. Thankfully, you can use your hammer to smash and restart without losing your materials. I decided to look at what the other pre-existing buildings looked like and got an idea of what type of blocks to use. I was able to smash them up a little to see what they’re called and what’s underneath. However, this gave me a little anxiety because I was unsure if I could replace everything correctly.

    Base Requirements

    All buildings have a signpost in front of them (or totems) that you can view and see what the base requirements are in order for that building to be considered complete and function properly. I’ll save you a significant amount of time and money right now by telling you that you don’t necessarily need to build on top of the display lines, just within them. Also, you can do the bare minimum to start out. Sure your barn needs a roof but as long as you have four corner posts it will hold up, rather than having it completely closed off. You can also save yourself a few blocks by making windows and leaving an entrance as farm animals cannot go through doors.

    I’m not sure whether this is intentional or not but your cows will wander as far as possible even with the small fences all around your farm. Thus, they will not know to eat out of their troughs and will become sad and not produce their regular resources. Therefore, you must either build a much taller fence around their barn or put blocks under the small fences for more height.

    Taking Care of Animals and Crops

    As far as I can tell, animals will not die if you forget to feed them. The only drawback is that they will not give you anything. For example, you cannot milk your cow if they are hungry. Your pet will also occasionally give you gifts such as furniture or clothes. In addition, your cows will poop and you can use that “splat” to make manure for your crops. You’re welcome. Manure will help speed up the growth period of your crops as the out-of-season ones will wither at the end of the month. Make sure to water them every day (you can buy sprinklers) unless it is raining out. It’s actually really adorable to watch it rain block-y raindrops. Eventually, I would like to be able to purchase pigs and chickens but I’m focusing on making money.

    Shopping and Foraging

    The most notable feature of this game, compared to other farming simulations, is that there is no stamina drain. Therefore, you can farm, build, forage, catch bugs, and fish to your hearts content! A few tools will be given to you by villagers. You only need to go buy a pickaxe, scythe, and a bug net from the General Store. Animal food, crop seeds, furniture, and more can be found at the General Store whereas blocks, recipes, stations, and building materials can be found at the Building Store.

    For a few specialty items that continue to rotate, go to the supermarket in town and find a few merchants there. This is where you can sell your items such as bugs and flowers to start earning Petals (currency).

    You’ll be spending an enormous amount of time chopping down trees, breaking stone, and digging up dirt. To save time with the trees, you can make sure to chop them at the bottom of their trunks so that the whole tree will fall apart. I also created myself a quarry with steps where I can easily access all the stone and dirt that I want that’s buried underground. I’m unsure if stone will respawn but trees need to be replanted. Furthermore, I noticed that when you are wacking some stone, that the further away it is, the quieter the sound effect. This is an impressive feature.

    Getting and Befriending New Villagers

    One of the things that frustrate me the most about Staxel is how expensive everything is versus the amount of money you can make. To have new villagers move into your town, you need to talk to the mayor to open a quest. Building my first home for Emilia was very expensive (about 20k) and very time-consuming. To be fair, I built her a very massive home. Several hours later after filling her home with the required furniture, I spoke to Emilia and got some rewards. She then gave me a signpost to start building her a Patisserie as she is a skilled baker.

    As far as other mini-quests go, you can pick up items that have been lost, such as socks, and return them to their rightful owner. If you don’t know who they belong to because you haven’t spoken to them first, go to Rowan and ask him about some rumors. The villager will reward you with items in return. Continue to build your relationship with these villagers by talking to them, completing quests, and giving gifts. Eventually, they will ask you to complete specific Friendship Quests. Become best friends and they can even move into your house! There is no marrying or romance in this game but all villagers are unique and interesting to speak to. Just don’t steal from their cash registers!

    Calendar Days and Festivals

    Pay attention to your clock and transport yourself home when needed. It’s always best to go to sleep when your display shows the moon which I’m assuming indicates that it is midnight. You can wake up tired and sluggish which only gets worse throughout the day. This is a status debuff which you can get from not only sleep deprivation but other things as well that I still need to discover. There are 30 days now in a month with added festivals and events.

    Seasonal Events

    During the latest Easter event you could find Easter Eggs around the island and receive chocolates or candies from them. Eating a green candy for example gave me a speed boost buff. Once I start cooking with stations I’m sure the prepared food will not only give you a better resale value and make for a great gift to a villager, but can also give different status buffs.

    Rare foraging items and building materials have been added to the game such as star bits that fall from the sky at night and that are used to upgrade your tools. Other examples are the blue crystals you can mine from a cavern. The cavern is one of many new islands called Portal Islands that will appear in the town during select days. You can check the calendar mounted on your wall at home to see which days you can access them. The calendar also displays when you can do the monthly festivals. There are three festivals to take part in: Fey Masquerade, Pumpkin Festival, and Snowdust Faire. I’m unsure why there isn’t a festival in the summer but these ones add a welcome change of pace.

    Fey Masquerade

    The first festival you can take part in is the Fey Masquerade in the Spring. A giant pink castle will appear and you will be able to talk to the Fey Queen to undertake a quest. You must run around the island looking for rare mischievous fairies (which will appear red instead of blue). They will be hovering above flowers and can be caught using a bug net. The queen will give you back the items the fairies stole from her such as building blocks for you to make repairs to the castle.

    Each room will also have requirements that need to be fulfilled such as needing certain furniture. It is not at all obvious that you need to read the signposts in front of each and every room and start rearranging furniture between them. I ran out of time to complete this festival but now I know what to look for it might go a little faster next time. I also don’t think anything is stopping you from keeping all of the furniture to yourself.

    Controls and Menus

    The journal in your menu is very useful in remembering which quests need to be completed if you forget. In your inventory you will find all of your recipes but I liked how you don’t necessarily need to have them to create things. You can experiment with different materials on the building stations and see what will come out of it before going through with it.

    The Map

    If you get lost, you can open your map which gives you an overhead view of the entire island. You’ll see a face icon of all of the villagers and your animals with their current locations. You can also see if there are any star bits around. Moreover, you can speed things along by walking your character toward those icons without having to exit out of the map.

    Storage and Inventory

    The controls are fairly simple when you get used to them and you can easily cycle through your inventory with the items you have in-hand. You cannot expand your inventory but I later found out that you can place all items on bookshelves and inside of crates. You can even put these storage items outside for easy access to food and tools. Build yourself a tool shed even as there are no limits to your creativity! Putting items down improperly however will have those said items disappear after a while.

    Speaking of placing items on shelves, it looks adorable but it isn’t very functional in stores. Sometimes it can be hard to find what you are looking for as you have to hover over the items but I’m told you can later buy a catalog. What would have been helpful here is to be able to zoom-in to the shelves and not have to worry about other people walking in front if you. People can also be in the way when you are trying the build stuff on your stations.

    Staxel offers all the customization and exploration you could possibly want. A few extra festivals would have been better but there are so many things to do in this game that you can play forever. If you want to experience this game for yourself, head to Steam here.

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  • svgSep 23, 2019Quick Bits

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    The Nintendo Switch Lite has been out for a few days now, if you missed the news, you can caught up here. The updated console comes with a slightly smaller screen, attached Joy-Cons and a longer battery life. But just as important it also comes in 3 adorable colors and one special collection. FDG Entertainment, developer of games like Monster Boy have taken the opportunity to make something special.

    The Switch Lites colorful appearance is now translating into the user interface of Monster Boy. The recent update to the game allows players to seamlessly change the color of the game to match the color of the Nintendo Switch Lite. Check out the colorful feature below.

    You can download the 1.05 update for Monster Boy and the cursed kingdom for free now. Once you made the update you have the choice of the following colors: Yellow, Turquoise, Red, Pink, Grey and Green!

    Nintendo Switch Lite Monster Boy

    For more adventure fun check out Moonshell Island, an adorable game where your best friend is a cute crab..

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  • svgSep 23, 2019Quick Bits

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    Now is your best chance to be the rudest goose in gaming.

    In case you happen to live under a rock, Untitled Goose Game is a hilarious indie game where you get to play as troublesome goose. Use your honk to scare people, and move things around to generally be a nuisance. It is a hilariously fun time.

    Untitled Goose Game

    Currently, Untitled Goose Game is available for $5 off in the Nintendo eShop! This makes the current price only $14.99. For more great deals, check out recent coverage of the Nintendo eShop sale.

    For another great deal, Rime is also on sale in the eShop for $9.88, down from $29.99. Some really great deals going on in the Nintendo eShop!

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  • svgSep 22, 2019Feature

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    Explore a super cute land full of whimsical characters in Moonshell Island.

    Moonshell Island

    I just can’t get enough of the classic amnesia tale. Waking up in a mysterious land with nothing but your will and sense of adventure to guide you. You must discover everything you can to bring back what you once had.

    Moonshell Island is a mystical land whose inhabitants just happen to be wary of all unknown newcomers. With the help of your little crab friend, you must search the island for any and all clues as to how you got there, and why.

    Moonshell Island

    As you befriend the settlers of the land, you will help them fulfill their dreams, whatever they may be. In doing so, you will help to build a stronger community on the island.

    Any time you need a break from the complexities of managing an entire island, there will always be side quests and mini games to keep the days varied and exciting.

    Moonshell Island

    The super cute art style is what immediately drew me in. I can’t wait to find out more about the absolutely charming title. Keep an eye on myPotatoGames as I continue to follow this game.

    From more information about Moonshell Island, you can check out the games website. For up-to-date info on the game, be sure to follow the developers on Twitter.

    For more adorable gaming, check out my coverage on Lonefarm a life simulation and farming game!

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  • svgSep 22, 2019Feature

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    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.

    Hearthstead aims to capture the hearts of the above named games by retaining beloved features as well as adding new gameplay mechanics to the popular video game genre. The game is set in a fantasy like world while still being relatable to our current environment. However, 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!

    Hearthstead features an unseen level of customizations

    The developers behind Hearthstead are making a big push for customizations and allowing the player to enjoy the game the way they want to. In example on the official Heartstead website the creators say “Customize, customize, customize: Build and personalize your farm, your home and your character to your heart’s content. Hundreds of customization options await you!”

    This is especially exciting for farming and life simulation games as they are to be played for a long period of time and creating your own world is a big part of the joy. The developers further explain that customization options don’t stop here, players will be able to adjust pretty much anything to their liking.

    Change how fast time goes by

    Some players find the time restrictions in games like Stardew Valley or Story of Seasons to be somewhat of a burden. Hearthstead tackles this issue by allowing players to adjust any of these things “Find fishing too hard? Toggle easy fishing! Time goes by too fast? Tweak the timescale!” This level of customization is something I personally am very excited about!

    HearthStead

    Hearthstead is currently in development for PC with no release date yet. The developers are not ruling out a release for Nintendo Switch and other consoles later on! You can follow the developers on Twitter for up to date information on the games progress of course I will be keeping an eye on this little gem myself as well!

    For more farming related news, Chucklefish is working on the Stardew Valley of Magic.

    A new Story of Seasons for Nintendo Switch has also been confirmed and is well underway!

    Hearthstead Features

    Enjoy your fantasy life in the town of Hearthstead. You own a piece of the land and it’s up to you to decide how to engage with the game world.

    Farming, crafting, fishing, foraging, town events, holidays and more! Activities and tasks are abundant and ready for you to engage with.

    A colorful and varied cast of characters for you to meet: Dozens or interesting individuals make life in Hearthstead and its surrounding area. Uncover interesting stories and take part in the life in town.

    Customize, customize, customize: Build and personalize your farm, your home and your character to your heart’s content. Hundreds of customization options await you!

    Player options and accessibility are key: The game features many options to fine tune the mechanics to your own style of play. Find fishing too hard? Toggle easy fishing! Time goes by too fast? Tweak the timescale! You’ll be able to play and enjoy Hearthstead your way!

    - Animal Crossing Themed Mini Gar…

    Want a little bit of Animal Crossing New Horizons in your home? Check out this adorable gardening kit!

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