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  • svgOct 1, 2020Feature

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    Time to practice your digital culinary skills with this list of fun and funny cooking games.

    It can truly be quite fun to create and grow food in a digital world. You can discover new recipes and ingredients that you may never have heard about otherwise. Cooking games can be a great way to practice for the real world, or just have some fun with friends.

    Prepare fantastic dishes that dazzle and amaze your patrons, or scurry about a frantic kitchen trying to please as many as possible without buying everything to the ground. With such a wide array of games and styles, the cooking genre has many great gems that will forever have a home in the hunger of our hearts and minds.

    Little Dragons Cafe

    For the ones who don’t know yet, Little Dragons Cafe is the latest game by Yasuhiro Wada the original Harvest Moon creator. In little Dragons Cafe players choose between a boy or a girl, who are twin siblings. You will be able to gather ingredients and cook recipes in order to run your very own Cafe. Furthermore players will be able to raise a dragon. A fully grown dragon can even be used as a method of transportation to reach far away spots on the map. For additional information and gameplay footage of Little Dragosn Cafe head over here.

    Availability – Now available on Switch and PS4

    Cooking Mama Cookstar

    Cooking Mama is back with their awesomest and funniest video game adventure ever. Cooking Mama CookStar is a brand new Cooking Mama experience designed specifically for console. Cooking Mama CookStar offers over 90 incredible new recipes for players to master. The menu ranges from classic Japanese recipes to the most delicious home cooking and the culinary soul comforts of today. More info.

    Availability – Available now on Nintendo Switch

    Cooking Mama Cookstar

    Overcooked – All You Can Eat

    Overcooked and Overcooked 2 have been combined and upgraded for an all new experience in Overcooked! All You Can Eat. That’s right! An all new Overcooked! experience is on its way to the new upcoming consoles. All You Can Eat is a combination of the first two Overcooked games, but with all DLC included, a 4K visual upgrade, and all sorts of other new goodies (levels, chefs, recipes) to make this the best Overcooked experience yet. More info.

    Availability – Coming soon to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox One & Series X.

    Overcooked 2 is available now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

    Cook, Serve Delicious 3

    Travel across the U.S. in a crazy food truck challenge as you cook hundreds of different recipes and visit all kinds of different locales with an all new amped up play style like never before seen in the series. If you love the Cook, Serve, Delicious series, then your not going to want to miss the best installment yet. More info.

    Availability – Coming to all major platforms 10/20

    Cafe Nipponica

    In Cafeteria Nipponica you will of course be tasked with running your own restaurant, provide good food and of course amazing customer service. However, the game goes beyond the typical simulation features we are accustomed to. In this restaurant management game you will also decide how your interior looks, from the table cloth to the mounted tv on the wall. Customers will also rate your dinner based on how good the food is, but also on how stylish your dinner looks. This is an interesting twist to an already great genre. More info.

    Availability – Available now on Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android

    World Tree Marche

    World Tree Marche is an easy-going game that won’t make you feel rushed or under pressure. You are the Royal Food Adviser, and you must run the world tree’s market. To do so, you will need to guide six chefs (all named after spices!) in creating new and exciting recipes to earn money for the struggling world tree and stop the terrible plans of the Gourmand Corporation. Each chef you work with has their own personality and story, as well as unique strengths and weaknesses. (See our previous article on World Tree Marche for a more information and a trailer.)

    Availability – Now available on Nintendo Switch

    World Tree Marche

    Automachef

    In Automachef, you may be more engineer than epicure, but that won’t stop the hijinks! Your job is to design (and build) automated restaurants. To do so, you will need to solve puzzles in spacial placement, resource management, and scenario-specific situations. You can do this in campaign modecontracts mode, or let lose of all constraints in sandbox mode. Guide your somewhat hapless protagonist, Robert Person, to success, with lots of laughs along the way. See our pre-release article about Automachef for a full list of features!

    Availability – Now available on Nintendo Switch and PC

    Cooking Simulator

    Cooking Simulator takes our passion for food into a realistic cooking experience and creates a yummy cooking adventure right on the screen! Cooking Simulator is the most realistic cooking experience you can get on your computer. The game lets players choose from dozens of tools, pots and pans to cook up whatever your tastebuds desire at the time. Realistic ingredients and measurements let you practice or just dream away in the kitchen. More info.

    Availability – Available now on PC via Steam

    Food Truck Pup

    In Food Truck Pop you are running your own tiny pixel food truck and serve delicious crepes to all the pups in the town. Cook up some delicious treats and make everyones tummies feel yummy! Of course ingredients needed to make the food doesn’t just fall from the sky. You will have to explore and gather ingredients from the environment around you. Collect a wide variety of fruit and other ingredients needed for the perfect crepe! More info.

    Availability – Available now on iOS and Android

    Waku Waku Sweets

    WAKU WAKU Sweets is a cooking game where you will need to master the expertise of pastry making. You can roll, mix, bake and create more than 100 recipes. Each recipe features unique baking goods special to countries from all over the world.Thanks to the amazing abilities of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers, players can look forward to using all sorts of motion controls to bring the recipes to life and bake up some delicious pastries. Aksys Games says that “players can sharpen their skills using realistic motions that have been designed t mimic real-life recipes, like sifting, pouring, baking and frosting.” More info.

    Availability – Available now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Wii

    Good Pizza, Great Pizza

    Good Pizza, Great Pizza was set to release on Nintendo Switch back in July but that mysteriously never happened. The developers now finally provided a definitive release date for the game on Nintendo Switch.If you can’t wait to open your own restaurant and make a bunch of delicious pizza pies, you are in luck! Good Pizza, Great Pizza will release on the Nintendo Switch eShop on September 3rd. More info.

    Availability – Available now on Nintendo Switch

    Lemon Cake

    Lemon Cake puts you in the role of a budding entrepreneur who takes on the task of restoring an old bakery. Like other restaurant simulation games, there will be a variety of different recipes for you to learn and master for your customers to enjoy.The monies you make from said sweets will allow you to expand your operations with new equipment and more recipes to choose from. You will also need to grow plants and tend to cows and chickens. This way, you will always have the freshest ingredients, including milk and eggs, to make your pastries the best in the land. More info.

    Availability – Releasing Feb 2021 on Steam

    More games!!

    I hope this list helps you find all the greatest cooking games you haven’t gotten to try yet, or would love to try again. If you know of any awesome cooking games that weren’t on this list, feel free to reach out and I will add it/them.

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  • svgJul 11, 2019News

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    Rolling Hills is a sushi simulation game where you own a restaurant, meet new characters, and form friendships. The game is created by indie developer Catch & Release who have done a complete overhaul of the previously mentioned “mini-game” players had to complete to make their sushi. Although many things have been changed or added, as explained in detail in their June Devlog, there has also been some work done on the conveyor belt we here at myPotatoGames where excited to learn more about.

    “What felt like a big change a month ago now seems like small potatoes! When I talk to people about Rolling Hills, they normally say what excites them most is the prospect of being creative with their sushi making.”


    Matthew Taylor

    Conveyor Belt Sushi

    Instead of someone coming in and telling you exactly what sushi roll they’d like to order, you’ll get to be more creative and find out what kind of ingredients they either love or hate. If you make a dish with that in mind and place it on your conveyor belt, customers will consider all dishes as they pass them by. Therefore, not all customers will be terribly picky unless they make a specific special request which you can either accept or refuse.

    New Cooking and Crafting Gameplay

    The old way of making your sushi was to play a timed mini-game and then place the dish in your menu. As long as the dish was in your menu, you didn’t have to replay the mini-game. This was to give you the feeling of physically making your sushi by chopping/rolling. However, the developers say it lacked creativity that the fans ultimately wanted.

    Now, as you are crafting your sushi and you add or take away ingredients, you can actually see the results of that change in your dish. You can even add condiments that change the dish in a variety of fun ways. This is definitely what was more exciting about Little Dragons Café in our opinion; changing the ingredients around.

    If you mess up adding a dish to the menu, you can recall it from your conveyor belt! Phew, it won’t go to waste!

    Customer I.D. Cards

    Customers no longer shout out their order so now there’s an I.D. card that displays when you interact with them. It shows their name, some stats that are still subject to change, and their ingredient preferences. The blacked out ones are ingredients they haven’t been served yet. It’s up to you to experiment and see what they like!

    Rolling Hills is still in early development and does not yet have a release date but will be coming to Steam and the PlayStation Store. If you’re wondering what else is happening with other amazing indie games on our radar, check out Snacko, Alchemy Story, Ooblets, & Button City Indie Updates.

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  • svgJul 1, 2019Mobile Game

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    LEGO has been at the forefront of wholesome games for decades. Now, they have joined forces with mobile producer and developer Nimblebit LLC to create LEGO Tower. We can’t wait to dive into this virtual brick building experience!

    About the Game:

    LEGO Tower is very similar to Nimblebit’s Tiny Tower. Your main objective is to build the biggest and best tower you can. Each floor fits into a different category. These range from residential apartment floors to restaurants, gyms, and more.

    Instead of Tiny Tower’s “bitizens”, you have LEGO minifigures. Your minifigures live and work in your creation. You can customize the appearance of your minifigure residents and assign them jobs.

    The biggest difference seems to be the graphics. Instead of Nimblebit’s signature pixels, the graphics look like LEGO pieces. What is really neat about this is the potential customization. In Tiny Tower you had a forever growing gray skyscraper with an orange crane on the top. In LEGO Tower your tower can be green with a dinosaur on top or red, mimicking LEGO’s NINJAGO collection.

    Like Tiny Tower, you can visit your friends’ towers. It seems friendship is important to the game, as you have the ability to gift friends materials to help them build.

    There seems to be a focus on collection in LEGO Tower. You can supposedly collect “hundreds of unique minifigure pieces.” There are also hidden characters you can find, along with unlocking vehicles.

    Watch the trailer:

    LEGO Tower is out today for Android and iOS! Get it for free on the Google Play Store or the Apple Store.

    Want more mobile games? Check out the myPotatoGames approved Forgotton Anne. Like running virtual businesses? Try The Sushi Spinnery and Little Dragons Cafe. We also suggest keeping an eye out for Creature Resort.

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  • svgJun 1, 2019Feature

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    With new titles such as Doraemon: Story of Seasons and Harvest Moon: Mad Dash releasing soon, we here at myPotatoGames thought it was a perfect opportunity to look back at the Bokujō Monogatari series. Below you’ll find a list of a few defining games of Harvest Moon, developed by Marvelous. Moreover, the reason for why we now technically have two separate Harvest Moon franchises.

    To summarize, the North American publishers responsible for the localization of the Bokujō Monogatari series change from Natsume to Marvelous’ own sister company Xseed Games in 2012. Therefore, we have Natsume continuing to create Harvest Moon branded games and Marvelous re-branding to Story of Seasons for their new line of farming simulation games. The PAL (European) distribution was handled by Rising Star Games and now Nintendo. Let us take a closer look at when this all began with the Westernization of this series.

    Japan: Marvelous – Creators of Bokujō Monogatari

    Harvest Moon was created in 1996 by Yasuhiro Wada and produced by Victor Interactive Software (acquired by Marvelous in 2003) and was known as Bokujō Monogatari in Japan. During this time, and until 2013, Natsume oversaw the English translation and publishing of the series, thus Harvest Moon.

    The Last Harvest Moon Game -Before the Split

    Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning was the last title in the Bokujō Monogatari series to be released under the “Harvest Moon” name with the developers involvement (Marvelous). The game was released on the 3DS in North America in 2012.

    North America: Natsume – Publishers (2013-present)

    In 2012, Marvelous discontinued licensing the series to Natsume. Natsume then began their own series of Harvest Moon games in North America and Europe beginning with the release of Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley in 2014. This is due to Natsume owning the rights to the brand and title of Harvest Moon. Therefore, the games below were not created by Marvelous but rather Tabot Inc. Light of Hope is their latest installment of their main series, released worldwide in 2017.

    North America: Xseed Games (Marvelous subsidiary) – Publishers

    In 2014, Marvelous Inc. announced that the latest installment in the series would be localized by their American publishing brand Xseed Games under the new series title Story of Seasons. The game Story of Seasons was subsequently released in North America in 2015 and the second game of that series, Trio of Towns, released in 2017.

    We’re very excited to play as many farming games as possible and glad that this genre is on the rise. If you’re interested in Yasuhiro Wada’s work (the original creator of Harvest Moon) then you should check out his most recent game, created by his own company Toybox, Little Dragons Café. You can also check out our latest news on Rune Factory; a spin-off series developed by Neverland Co. and published by Marvelous.

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  • svgMar 31, 2019News

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    There is nothing better than a relaxing, peaceful video game to cozy up to. Dwarrows is no exception, the developers call it a “peaceful adventure and town-builder game” where players can get lost in a lush forrest, gathering resources to build a beautiful town.

    With more than 450 backers, Dwarrows was funded successfully on Kickstarter last year. The game has quickly reached the interest and support of many fans of the popular town building, resourcing and adventure genre.

    In Dwarrows players will take control of three different characters. You will be able to leave your town in order to explore the deep forest surrounding it. Gathering resources is also an essential part in the game, these are used to build, enhance and beautify your city. While resourcing and providing living means to your town folk is always a lot of fun, the game also invites the player to simply enjoy the atmospheric environment, solve some puzzles or follow along an enticing quest.

    Lithic Entertainment, the small independent developer studio behind the game, is currently working on brining the game to Xbox One, PC and Mac. While the game does not have a set release date yet, it is expected to be “coming soon”. Fans are hoping to see the game coming to other consoles such as Playstation 4 and Nintendo Switch as well, we have reached out to the developers for more details on potential releases on other consoles as well.

    Check out the first and most bunnytastic Dwarrows Gameplay trailer below.

    https://youtu.be/cnBbQ1V81RQ

    Dwarrows Features

    • Explore, quest, and puzzle through a peaceful and atmospheric world
    • Play as three uniquely skilled characters
    • Discover new town structures, characters, and treasures
    • Build your town and balance resources and expansion
    • Gather resources to supply your town and townsfolk to live in it
    • Use ancient artifacts to boost character abilities and town productivity
    • Unlock new structures for your town by combining blueprints

    For more games like this, we recommend you check out Little Dragons Cafe, a game by the original Harvest Moon creator about raising dragons, running a cafe, exploring, cooking and more! You can even join our giveaway of the Little Dragons Cafe limited edition right here.

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  • svgMar 22, 2019News

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    Nintendo recently announced that the uber-popular, run-and-gun indie title “Cuphead” is coming to the Nintendo Switch in April this year. Initially released on the PC and Xbox One, Cuphead was well received, and immediately gained much notoriety in the gaming community.

    Touted for its classic style graphics and elevated difficulty, this titles buzz immediately rejuvenated at this most welcomed news of its transfer to this perfectly suiting console. Cuphead is seen as one of the best-made indie titles to be released in recent times, and won IGN’s Best Xbox One game at E3 in 2015.

    About Cuphead…

    In Cuphead, you play as either Cuphead or Mugman, brothers who made a bad deal with the devil. Now, you must journey to help the Devil collect his dues, lest ye burn in a lake of fire for all eternity. With plenty of boss fights and some pretty cool weapon and ability upgrades along the way, Cuphead has captured a large audience, all of whom now have the chance to try this game in the palm of their hands.

    Cuphead is set to be released on the Nintendo Switch on April 18th, 2019.

    Click here to pre-order your copy of Cuphead for the Nintendo Switch!!!

    You found one out of three Dragons! Join the Little Dragons Cafe Giveaway – Ends April 3rd, 2019!

    Cuphead Switch Announcement Trailer

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  • svgMar 21, 2019News

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    My Time At Portia console release date has been announced for April 16th! The game will be available for digital download and physical copy for Playstation 4, XBox One, and Nintendo Switch. All versions will run for $29.99 except the Nintendo Switch physical copy which will be sold for $39.99.

    Along with the announcement of the release date, the devs ran an hour long stream of the game to answer questions on March 20th. Below are all of the questions and answers that they were able to get through and there is plenty of great information so let’s dive right in!

    Will there be more clothes and dresses?

    There are no plans for additional clothes, however, if you pre-order the console version, you’ll receive the “House Warming Gift Set” that includes an exclusive pre-order outfit.

    My Time at portia pre order bonus

    What are the differences between PC and Console version?

    As of launch, there will be no difference between PC and console version. However, there will be an update in the near future that’ll have additional content for console.

    Which languages are supported?

    English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese

    Is there a platinum trophy on PS4?

    There will be trophy support but no word as to what kind of trophies they will be.

    Will Steam owners of the game get the House Warming gift?

    They are hoping to offer it to PC owners but don’t have any further information at this time.

    Is there going to be a Mac version?

    Yes! The dev team is currently working on a mac version and very recently they were working on the final optimization. More information should be released soon.

    Will there be multiplayer in the future?

    There are no plans for multiplayer for My Time in Portia as it was developed to be an immersive single player game.

    How are the loading times?

    Loading times is something the team has been working on optimizing and they’re looking to optimize them even further so it gives everyone a smooth gameplay experience.

    Will there be demos on the console?

    This is something that they’re looking into at the moment so there won’t be one for a little while but the team is talking about getting a demo for PS4, XBox 1, and Switch.

    What is the digital file size on Switch?

    “Roughly 2gb”

    Will there be console updates at the same time as PC?

    If there’s new content planned, yes. However, there is a console update to be released 2-3 weeks after launch but none for PC at this time.

    What will the resolutions be?

    XBox and PS4 will 1080p, Switch when docked will be 900p, and handheld Switch is 720p.

    My Time at portia console

    This is all very exciting news for the game and we are looking forward to playing it on consoles on April 16th. For more information on My Time At Portia and other games, stay tuned to myPotatoGames. Happy Gaming!

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  • svgJan 28, 2019News

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    Windscape, a game released on Steam back in September of 2016 is finally coming to Nintendo Switch. The RPG game was first announced for Nintendos hybrid console in March of 2018, now we finally received an official release date.

    The game is now scheduled for a Nintendo Switch release on March 27th. Windscape was originally going to release on the Wii U, however that version never appeared on the console. The developers turned their focus on the Nintendo Switch version of the game, which will finally land in our hands soon! 

    The developers have also created a special treat for fans of the game. Every pre-order will come at a %20 discount, and pre-loading will go live on March 8th. If you can’t wait to play Windscape, make sure to check out the Nintendo eShop to pre-order the game. 

    About Windscape

    Windscape is a first-person exploration adventure set in a lovely world made up of floating islands in the sky. The game is highly reminiscent of the The Legend of Zelda games as well as Secret of Mana and Golden Axe Warrior of which the developer is a huge fan of. As such Windscape combines the spirit and flow of these genre classics with elements of modern exploration, crafting and survival games. The result is a unique game with a fresh blend of genres.

    Meet peaceful NPCs each island’s overworld and vicious monsters in the dungeons and lairs you uncover along your journey. While the islands work in a non-linear manner, the dungeons are more puzzle and combat driven – each with its own style and atmosphere. However, brute force won’t get you far in larger boss fights. Tactics and figuring out your enemies’ combat patterns are key to defeating larger foes such as ghosts, ogres and dragons. Your effort will be rewarded of course – there are many valuable items to loot!.

    Features:

    A handcrafted universe
    A beautiful world to explore and discover
    An immersive yet classical story around a young girl
    A profound yet simple to use crafting system
    Murky dungeons and challenging boss fights

    For more details check out our Windscape preview here. If you are seeking more RPG related gaming news check out Level-5’s Ni no Kuni II Revenant Kingdom over here. In case you missed it, Harvest Moon creator Yasuhiro Wada also released Little Dragons Cafe on the Nintendo Switch.

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