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  • svgSep 27, 2023News

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    Play as Percival “Percy” Bilkin in this beautiful adventure puzzle game, Bilkins’ Folly. Percy is a treasure hunter on a mission to find out what happened to his mother and grandfather, both of whom mysteriously disappeared years ago. The problem is, his ship just got wrecked in a major storm, and now he has to find a new ship, reunite with his crew, and then resume his investigations. And of course, dig up hidden treasures along the way.

    Bilkins’ Folly is a lovely narrative adventure that follows Percy and his trusty dog companion, Drayton. You’ll team up with your canine friend to uncover the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Percy’s family. Spend quality time with Drayton to level up your bond and earn points to spend on new skills. These skills can be used to clear puzzles. Also use Percy’s cartography skills to customize your map. This will help you solve puzzles, some of which you might need to come back to later in the game! 

    Socialize with the inhabitants you encounter, just remember they’ll remember how you treat them. Recruit aspiring sailors to join your crew. Fish for fun sea creatures and even enter treasure hunting contests to earn rewards. Play a number of different minigames in Bilkins’ Folly, too, like sheep herding, lock picking, and more!

    And yes, you can pet the dog. 

    Coming Soon

    Bilkin’s Folly is set to release in just 5 short days on October 2nd! You’ll find it on Steam, GOG, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation.

    A Tiny Sticker Tale is an adorable adventure game you should also check out!

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  • svgAug 29, 2023Reviews

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    Blue Gravity was kind enough to provide a copy of Little Sim World for me to play!

    I received a pre-alpha demo version of Little Sim World to play, which means I got an early view of a game that is growing bigger and better nearly weekly. What I saw, however, was already incredibly promising.

    What Is It?

    Little Sim World is an adorable life sim that draws inspiration from popular games like The Sims, Animal Crossing, Stardew Valley and Pokemon. You are in charge of your very own little cartoon-looking sim person. Start the game by creating one using a number of customization options (with more to come later!), like hairstyles and color, clothing, and facial attributes. Then, pick out different personality traits like favorite foods and quirks. After that, you’re released into the world of London and set in front of your very dingy new home. 

    Really dingy. Your fence is broken in spots and the paint is flaking. The front door and windows have seen better days. The appliances in the kitchen are dirty and barely fit to use. At least the furniture looks worn, but comfortable and cozy. Your computer, however, looks like the old dinosaurs from way back when that ran Windows ‘95. 

    Worry not, though! You receive a meager paycheck from unemployment benefits that you can use to survive and maybe even fix up your new home. Or, you can hop on that ancient computer of yours and search for a new job! Pick from one of five career paths like athlete, culinary, science, journalist, or painter. Detective is also listed, but either isn’t available yet, or I haven’t reached an appropriate milestone to unlock it. Either way, you’ll Start with basic jobs like professional fan, dishwasher, lab cleaner, greeting card wordsmith, and brush washer. As you level up in skills and traits, you’ll be able to earn promotions that will get your better pay. Better pay means better food, clothes, and house decorations!

    The City

    There isn’t too much to the city just yet, but it’s beautifully drawn and animated. There aren’t any transition screens, either, so moving from one activity or building to another is smooth making it feel like a big open world for you to explore. No waiting on a silly dark screen with a loading bar!

    You’ll find several useful stores spread throughout London. Buy groceries needed to cook and level up your cooking skills with. Or trot on over to Simon’s Pub for some spirits and ready made meals. Get furniture from Futon Furniture and flooring or wallpaper from D&Y. Berry’s Electronics has all your appliance needs, while Banana21 Apparel provides for all your clothing needs!

    Not in the mood for shopping? Head to the gym to get your sweat on. Or go to the library to relax with a good book that’ll level your skills. Perhaps you need to edit your sim’s profile? Pay the Royal Snail a visit and take care of that real quick. The nearby museum is worth a visit, too. You’ll be able to donate items you’ve found to replenish the exhibits, as well as collect stamps for accomplishments. Throw in cars and busses driving around, as well as other people walking along the sidewalks, and London is full of life and things to do!

    Home Design

    The design aspect of Little Sim World is super simple. You buy the elements you want from the shops, like wallpaper from D&Y. Then, while at home, you’ll enter the build menu which is laid out in an easy, intuitive manner. There’s a remove tool to not only remove walls and items, but to get some money back for them. You click the design element you want to work with, like wallpaper, and you can click each individual wall you want papered.

    Or click and drag to cover the whole room. It’s easy to change whole rooms in this manner. Just be sure you have enough money. Buying the design at the shop merely unlocks the use of it. Placing it costs money too!Placing items is just as easy, too. Select the furniture you want to work with and simply click to place it where you want.

    This part of the game is so easy and so simple to learn and do. It was fun designing my sim’s home instead of it being a chore. Switching flooring or rearranging furniture is quick and painless. I can foresee many, many hours spent simply building a fun house.

    Sim’s Needs

    Little Sim World isn’t just all about the fun shopping sprees and exploring, though. Your sim is essentially a real person. They need to eat, drink, and use the toilet. Bathing is essential to a happy and healthy sim, too. Of course entertainment and exercise needs should be looked after as well.

    It’s up to you to fulfill all those needs, and I have to say, that’s a full time job on its own. Maybe it’s because I like to push things instead of balancing my time appropriately, but my sim always feels like it’s starving or needs a shower. Learning to balance my time between working, cooking, having fun, and other needs will take some practice. The challenge is fun, though. It doesn’t feel like a hindrance, but an aspect to rise up to and overcome.

    Final Thoughts

    Little Sim World has quite a few other game elements that aren’t included in this early version. Finding love, traveling the city via car, bus, or underground, even having a roommate if you want to play with a friend. And if they implement those with the same care and effort as they’ve done with the rest of what’s in the demo, it’ll be excellent! One of the planned additions is the ability to choose Identity attributes. You’ll distribute points among attributes like smart, health, charm, courage, energy, and luck. I suspect these will help determine how well your sim does in their romantic relationships, as well as maybe their job, and overall life. 

    There is constantly something to do. Care for the sim’s needs, get them to work on time, and fulfilling tasks are all just what’s available in the demo. Add in romance and whatever exciting new features that are planned for Little Sim World, and it’ll be hard to be bored with the game. 

    As for designing your home and clothing options, the demo has a limited view of each. I imagine Little Sim World will have a much larger variety of everything upon release and I can’t wait. The clothes and design items are already great. I look forward to even more variety for cute or dark aesthetics! 

    I for one cannot wait for the full release of Little Sim World. It’s bound to be an adorably great time.

    Coming Soon!

    This lovely little game is projected to come out in the beginning of 2024! You can find it on Steam now to add it to your Wishlist.

    Want more reviews? Checkout my review for Ooblets or Roots of Pacha!

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  • svgOct 19, 2022Indie Highlight

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    Complete Puzzles, Solve Mysteries, and Play Mini-Games

    Lost in Play is crafted to look similar to many of the popular cartoons of the last decade, like Gravity Falls, Hilda, and Over the Garden Wall. Go on a nostalgic trip and relive that childhood imagination. Explore old ruins, fly through the sky on a giant stork, and even lead a rebellion in a goblin village.

    Get lost in the child-like wonder and imaginations of Gal and Toto on an adventure. Explore fantastical dreamscapes and make friends with the magical creatures. Lost in their imagination, the brother and sister team must stick together to solve the various puzzles and mysteries they come across in their journey until they find their way back home.

    While you explore the dream-like world of Lost in Play wrapped up in a modern point-and-click adventure, you’ll encounter plenty of fantastical creatures and puzzles. Help a team of frogs pull a sword from a stone. Collect the pieces to build a flying machine. Even challenge a pirate seagull to a game of clicking crabs.

    Perhaps one of the best parts of this game is that it’s entirely family friendly. So, if you’re looking for a game to get the kids in on, this is a good one to give a chance. There’s also no dialogue. Everything is communicated visually, making it easier to play with your young ones too!

    Out Now!

    Lost in Play is out now for Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Gog.com.

    For another casual and relaxing game, check out A Little to the Left.

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  • svgAug 19, 2022Indie Highlight

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    Solve Puzzles and Mysteries

    From developers Splashteam, and publishers tinyBuild (the team responsible for Graveyard Keeper), comes Tinykin, a cute, cartoony 3D puzzle platformer. Milo the astronaut has re-discovered Earth! As he arrives on planet Earth, he realizes things aren’t as they should be. Milo is curiously small. Time has also stopped, and Earth is stuck in 1991. Even more mysterious is that everyone has disappeared!

    Play as penny-sized Milo the astronaut as he skateboards around on his tiny soap-board, jumps up obstacles, and hovers around. Explore cities built by ants, beetles, and other insects, all located inside a giant house. Discover the stadium in the bathtub, restore the nightclub in the couch, and strike it rich at the casino under the bed!

    Capture hundreds of strange creatures known as tinykin, and use their different abilities to solve puzzles and explore the house. Meet the society of insect characters along the way to hear their stories. Also collect upgrades for Milo’s bubble-pack, build a museum, and finish Ridmi’s mysterious machine. Do all of this all while seeking answers to Earth’s biggest mystery and help Milo find his way home. 

    Coming Later This Month

    Tinykin releases August 30th. You will be able to find it on Steam, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox X Series, Playstation 4, and Playstation 5. There is currently a demo available only on Steam and Xbox

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  • svgJul 7, 2022News

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    Forge Friendships with Disney and Pixar Characters in this Life-Sim

    We have even more great news from the recent Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase for those that love games that include established beloved cartoon characters from other franchises. Disney Dreamlight Valley is a simulation and adventure game where you create your very own avatar and solve puzzles and encounter challenges in order to rescue Disney and Pixar characters and bringing them back home.

    With the help of the new residents, you can collect, craft, and rebuild the Valley. The neighbourhood is yours to fully customize with creative landscaping and thousands of themed decorative items. This even includes the interior of your very own home where you can use bought items or the Touch of Magic tool to create your own designs. Furthermore, you can hangout with NPCs such as Goofy, Rapunzel, Buzz Lightyear, Moana, and more while fishing, cooking, gardening, etc!

    Releasing in Early Access September 6th, 2022 on all Platforms

    Disney Dreamlight Valley launches on all platforms September 6th, 2022 in Early Access. You may be wondering how you can play an Early Access game on the Nintendo Switch. The answer is with a Founder’s Pack. More on that will be announced in detail at a later time. For now, you can Wishlist the game on the Nintendo eShop here, or get more information on the other platforms here. The full launch date (out of Early Access) is still sometime in 2023.

    You can also expect to be able to continuously check back for more in-game content with its live service. Meet new characters in the Valley, check out the latest clothing and furniture collections in Scrooge’s Store, and complete challenging in-game events! Hopefully, Disney Dreamlight Valley will be our latest fixation for a while to come since Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

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  • svgApr 29, 2021News

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    Get ready to make some delicious SpongeBob Krabby Patties on Nintendo Switch.

    Cooking games have always held a special place in my heart with Cooking Mama setting the mood for the genre, there have been multiple food focused games that are just too delicious to pass on.

    SpongeBob: Krusty Cook Off is no exception, if you are a SpongeBob fan you may have watched all some episodes of the adorable cartoon. Whenever the Krabby Patty would appear on screen I instantly wanted to make my own version of the burger. No real life food item could ever come close to looking like a famous SpongeBob made burger and this is where Krusty Cook Off comes to rescue.

    The game was previously released on Android and iOS mobile devices and has received very favorable reviews. Today Nintendo announced that the game is also available on the eShop for Switch as well.

    Explore Bikini Bottom

    SpongeBob: Krusty Cook Off Extra Krusty Edition goes beyond the traditional cooking game formula. In this title you will not only be the chef in a fast paced restaurant kitchen but you can also decorate and enhance the restaurant of SpongeBob SquarePants.

    In addition you are also free to explore Bikini Bottom, the home town of our lovable sponge friend. New restaurants will be added frequently and there are many areas for you to explore.

    SpongeBob Krusty Cook Off Extra Krusty Edition for Nintendo Switch is out on the eShop now. Take a peak at the fun trailer below.

    More cooking games on Nintendo Switch

    If your tummy is still craving more cooking games on Nintendo Switch, take a peak at this list of available cooking focused games on Nintendos hybrid console.

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  • svgApr 14, 2021Indie Highlight

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    There are a ton of awesome game currently at a discounted price through Nintendo’s Indie World Sale!

    Looking for a new cute game to check out and share with friends. Wishing you would have tried that one awesome indie but never did. Well, perhaps that game is on this list of awesome Indies that are currently on sale through Nintendo’s Indie World Sale in the eShop.

    As many of you may know, today was the airing of a new Nintendo Indie World Showcase, where Nintendo shows off all the wonderful indie games coming soon to Switch. There were definitely some cherry announcements today, including the launch of the sale.

    You may recognize some games that were featured in past presentations, so you should have no trouble finding info on any of the games on the list.

    Here’s what’s on sale!

    • Bloodroots – $13.99 (was $19.99)
    • Carrion – $13.39 (was $19.99)
    • Carto – $14.99 (was $19.99)
    • Coffee Talk – $9.09 (was $12.99)
    • Curse of the Dead Gods – $15.99 (was $19.99)
    • Danara: Trials of Fear Edition – $5.24 (was $14.99)
    • Dead Cells – $17.49 (was $24.99)
    • Evan’s Remains – $4.89 (was $6.99)
    • Evergate – $7.49 (was $9.99)
    • Faeria – $13.39 (was $19.99)
    • Fez – $13.49 (was $14.99)
    • Grindstone – $14.99 (was $19.99)
    • Hades – $19.99 (was $24.99)
    • Haven – $19.99 (was $24.99)
    • Katana Zero – $8.99 (was $14.99)
    • Killer Queen Black – $15.99 (was $19.99)
    • Manifold Garden – $13.99 (was $19.99)
    • Mulaka – $8.99 (was $19.98)
    • No Straight Roads – $26.79 (was $39.99)
    • OlliOlli: Switch Stance – $2.99 (was $14.99)
    • Ori and the Will of the Wisps – $23.99 (was $29.99)
    • Panzer Paladin – $14.99 (was $19.99)
    • Raji: An Ancient Epic – $12.49 (was $24.99)
    • River City Girls – $20.99 (was $29.99)
    • Roki – $9.99 (was $19.99)
    • Sea of Solitude: The Director’s Cut – $13.99 (was $19.99)
    • Sky Racket – $5.24 (was $14.99)
    • Superliminal – $13.99 (was $19.99)
    • Terraria – $14.99 (was $29.99)
    • The Jackbox Party Pack 7 – $19.49 (was $29.99)
    • When the Past was Around – $5.94 (was $8.49)

    If any of these games strike your fancy, head over to the official Nintendo website now.

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  • svgJan 7, 2021Indie Highlight

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    Nintendo America has shared an image featuring all the great Indies that came to Switch last year.

    Despite the trying times, developers have still been doing their darnedest to make sure gamers do not go without the experiences we crave. Many wonderful games were released throughout 2020, including some pretty sweet Indie games that Nintendo just can’t talk enough about. I certainly noticed some of my favorites on the list! Peruse for yourself and find out which ones you’ve tried, and which need to go on the list of games to check out next.

    The Full List

    My favorites

    For more information on some of the myPotatoGames favorite titles on the list, you can click links below.

    What The Golf?

    Coffee Talk

    Inbento

    Roki

    roki

    The Last Campfire

    The Last Campfire

    Carto

    Moving Out

    SpiritFarer

    A Short Hike

    Knights & Bikes

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