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  • svgJun 4, 2019News

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    Éloïse Laroche has posted another devlog update on Steam with great new features! She’s the sole developer behind Alchemy Story, an adorable farming simulation game. If you missed our early demo summary and gameplay footage of Alchemy Story, you can catch up with us right here. To remind you, all the villagers have been turned into animals and it is up to you to turn them human again with a little bit of alchemy. Below you’ll find a summary of the 4th character added to the game which also means you get a new area and a new item.

    Penelope Fineyarn

    A new character has been added to the village, but she’ll remain an animal until you help her out! Penelope is a skilled miner that will help you to explore the mines. Once you help her remember who she is, she’ll sell you hammers, minecarts, and different ores everyday.

    The Mine

    Much like the forest area that you unlock thanks to Jasmine, the mines are an entirely new area you can explore and get new items from. The developer plans to add secret areas and more quests in the mine later on in development of the game.

    Gather stone, coal, silver, gold, sapphire and ruby from these boulders! Those items will be useful either as building materials, to fuel furnaces and ovens, to brew potions, or to trade in exchange of coins.

    Furnace & Minecarts

    To progress in the mine, you’ll need to fuel your furnace. Different ingredients such as wood, coal, and maple leaves can be used as fuel.

    You can buy up to six different minecarts, one for each type of ore. Each one will allow you to carry more of that item in your inventory. As always, the developer is skilled at making anything look adorable, even minecarts. Also, what a creative and visually-pleasing way to show what you are carrying in your inventory!

    The Hammer

    This new tool can be upgraded up to four times in Penelope’s shop to spend less energy breaking rocks! Again, you’ll have access to these hammers once you encounter Penelope and complete some tasks.

    Along with this newest update there were also a few bug fixes. Stay tuned for more on this game with myPotatoGames as we continue to keep an eye on the development of Alchemy Story. Want to catch up on other updates? Check out our article on Equilinox here, a relaxing nature simulation game.

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  • svgMay 11, 2019News

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    We don’t know when, but the demo is coming!!

    It was recently announced that Doreamon: Story of Seasons will be getting a demo version on the Nintendo Switch. It has already been revealed that this crossover title is coming to the west, and hopefully we will get to give it a try before it releases on June 13th. Unfortunately, sources did not indicate whether or not the demo version would release before the full title.

    A bit about Doraemon: Story of Seasons.

    In case you missed it, Doraemon is a new crossover title introduced in a direct earlier this year. It will mix features from both the beloved classics, Doraemon and Story of Seasons. The game takes place in the original town from Doreamon, but will feature characters from both titles. Doraemon Story Of Seasons is coming to the West this fall 2019 on Nintendo Switch and Steam! 

    As there is still no release date for the demo, keep an eye on myPotatoGames for all the updates you need for this upcoming epic title. For more information about Doraemon: Story of Season, check out all that MPG has to say on the subject!

    Doraemon: Story of Season Announcement Trailer

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  • svgMay 10, 2019News

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    Crash Team Racing gets customizable karts and characters in the recent update.

    The remake of the popular classic Crash Team Racing, Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled, is getting lots of cool additions in the recent update. The epic refacing is still due to be released for consoles on the 21st of June, and is really looking to impress with all the new features. With a style much like Mario Kart, CTR delivers a fun and wacky racing adventure with lots of characters, and now customizations! It is sure to be a perfect addition of our whimsical racing collection!

    What is CTR: Crash Team Racing?

    Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled is a racing game in which control characters from the Crash Bandicoot universe, and use offensive and defensive power-ups to aid in winning the race. The original title was released in 1999 for the Playstation, and was very well received by the gaming community. While the remake will include a upgrades to the visual aspect, as well as the addition of some key features, it has been mentioned that the developers tried to stick to the original driving style as much as possible.

    About the update…

    The cosmetics update for the game adds the ability to not only customize the look of your kart, but will also include some pretty choice skins for the characters. With all the new options at hand, it appears that this remake will be one to truly rival it’s original! Which is certainly welcomed news to all those who are waiting on the edge of their seats to get their hands on this amped up racing game! Crash Team Racing will be releasing for all consoles next month, so start revving those engines!!

    Customizations trailer…

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  • svgMay 2, 2019News

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    New enemies revealed for BurgerTime Party!, the latest installment in this classic series.

    The BurgerTime series has been around seemingly since time eternal, or 1982, depending on your view of time. These games are 2D platformers in the style of the original Donkey Kong, and have had titles on many platforms, such as NES, CalicoVision, Atari and Gameboy (to name a few). Well, this classic series is getting a new platform, the Nintendo Switch, as well as an all new coat of paint and title.

    Original BurgerTime

    In BurgerTime Party, you will remain as the classic protagonist, Peter Pepper. It is Peter’s job to put together all of the ingredients for his burger while avoiding the roaming enemies. These enemies now have a face with the recent update from G-Mode. Each of the whimsical enemies adds their own bit of difficulty by moving in different ways, whether it be to directly follow Peter, or wandering around at random.

    BurgerTime Deluxe for Gameboy

    BurgerTime Party! was only recently revealed for coming to the Switch, and still has no release date. We cant wait to check it out, and add it to our list of our favorite food-themed games. With Overcooked 2 and Cook Serve Delicious 2 still on our plates, it will be tough to make room for! But as true games, we are always up for the challenge!

    For more information on BurgerTime Party!, be sure to follow G-Mode on Twitter!

    Images of the new enemies.

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  • svgApr 26, 2019News

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    The console version of My Time At Portia finally gets major update.

    Team17 recently announced that My Time at Portia will get an update that includes many features already available in the PC version. Many of us were wondering if the console versions would receive any love, and now we know. The update is set to be released “in the coming weeks”, and is said to include more quests, relationship features, character cosmetics and much more. For the full rundown of everything that is included in the update, please check out Team17’s blog about My Time at Portia.

    For those of you who are a little late to the party, My Time at Portia is an expansive, open-world role-playing adventure game. Since its release, it has been touted as one of the greatest Indie games ever, mainly for it’s adorable graphics and simple yet varied gameplay. With many relationships to partake in, and seemingly endless duties about, Portia has comfortably nestled itself into our hearts and game libraries forever!

    My Time At Portia PC Launch Trailer

    For more information about this epic title, be sure to check out all that myPotatoGames has to offer on the subject!

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  • svgApr 24, 2019News

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    Stardew Valley update adds lots of great goodies!

    Lots Of TLC in this farm!

    In a recent post from @concernedape, it has been revealed that our beloved farming SIM title is getting an expansive update. Of course, there could never be enough to do in Stardew Valley. Nothing quite like spending every morning tending your garden and caring for your animals before setting out on whatever adventure is necessary for that day! Be it reaching the next elevator level in the mine, or using those mined resources to get that beautiful gold ax, every day is wonderful in Stardew Valley.

    A ride in a winter wonderland.

    So, obviously, the news of this update being “packed with new stuff” is quite welcomed indeed. What new activities await? One new feature that has been divulged is the addition of a new character ability for Marlon, who can now be paid to retrieve items that you may have dropped in those hectic mines. Nothing worse than getting way down in the mines, then losing the gold hoe that you shouldn’t have brought with you in the first place. Well, no longer, thanks to our wonderful dev!

    Camping Time

    There is also mention in the Tweet of some “quality of life” improvements. These features are being implemented to streamline the gameplay in the Valley. As to what exactly this means, we could only speculate. Whatever the features may be, we can be sure that they will make Stardew Valley an even greater place to spend our leisure time.

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  • svgDec 11, 2018News

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    We recently made a post informing readers that the Multiplayer update for Stardew Valley on Nintendo Switch was imminent.

    We are delighted to announce that a set release date for the free patch has finally been confirmed.

    The update is being released tomorrow, 12th December 2018.

    Yep, you heard right. As of tomorrow, if you own Stardew Valley on Switch you’ll be able to invite 1-3 friends via Switch Online and local play. You can then decide whether you want to create a brand new farm together or use an existing save file. 

    About Stardew Valley:

    Initially released on Steam back in 2016, Stardew Valley is a Harvest Moon-reminiscent RPG farming simulation with pixel graphics. Developed by ConcernedApe and published by Chucklefish, the game was very well received. It currently holds a 10/10 rating on Steam where it also has ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ reviews.

    Game features include:

    • Raising animals, growing crops and improving your farm
    • Improving skills in 5 different areas (farming, mining, combat, fishing, and foraging)
    • A variety of complex characters, places, enigmas, and secrets to discover
    • Diversity in character customization and dating
    • Over two hours of original music.

    Stardew Valley has obtained a 10/10 rating on Steam, received numerous ports for a variety of platforms, and is still a chart topper on the Nintendo Switch eShop. It’s, therefore, safe to say that the game is highly regarded and popular.

    The highly anticipated multiplayer update for the PC version of the game was released on 1st August 2018.

    Multiplayer update features include:

    • The ability to play with up to 3 others in online co-op
    • A 3-day travelling festival where farmers can come and go as they please
    • A mysterious new winter event that enables farmers to start a new ‘secret’ collection type
    • Farmers who have made great progress will be given the opportunity to help out a townsperson
    • New character events
    • Changes to the Skull Cavern
    • Ability to change your profession
    • Ability to craft signs
    • New outdoor decorations
    • Introduction of the auto-grabber, an expensive item that automatically harvests milk and wool
    • Introduction of garden pots. Garden pots allow you to grow any crop inside year-round
    • A new crop that only grows indoors
    • Fireplaces and new furniture
    • Ability to put a hat on your horse
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  • svgDec 1, 2018News

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    Initially released on Steam back in 2016, Stardew Valley is a Harvest Moon-reminiscent RPG farming simulation with pixel graphics. Developed by ConcernedApe and published by Chucklefish, the game was very well received. It currently holds a 10/10 rating on Steam where it also has ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ reviews.

    Game features include:

    • Raising animals, growing crops and improving your farm
    • Improving skills in 5 different areas (farming, mining, combat, fishing, and foraging)
    • A variety of complex characters, places, enigmas, and secrets to discover
    • Diversity in character customization and dating
    • Over two hours of original music.

    Stardew Valley has obtained a 10/10 rating on Steam, received numerous ports for a variety of platforms, and is still a chart topper on the Nintendo Switch eShop. It’s, therefore, safe to say that the game is highly regarded and popular.

    The highly anticipated multiplayer update for the PC version of the game was released on 1st August 2018.

    Multiplayer update features include:

    • The ability to play with up to 3 others in online co-op
    • A 3-day travelling festival where farmers can come and go as they please
    • A mysterious new winter event that enables farmers to start a new ‘secret’ collection type
    • Farmers who have made great progress will be given the opportunity to help out a townsperson
    • New character events
    • Changes to the Skull Cavern
    • Ability to change your profession
    • Ability to craft signs
    • New outdoor decorations
    • Introduction of the auto-grabber, an expensive item that automatically harvests milk and wool
    • Introduction of garden pots. Garden pots allow you to grow any crop inside year-round
    • A new crop that only grows indoors
    • Fireplaces and new furniture
    • Ability to put a hat on your horse

    The solo developer of Stardew Valley (ConcernedApe) has previously announced that the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch versions of the game will also get a multiplayer update eventually. The developer has confirmed in tweets and updates that the co-op will not be cross-platform. As disappointing as this is for fans to hear, the decision is understandable.

    Whilst an exact date hasn’t been given, the game’s publisher (Chucklefish) has recently confirmed that Stardew Valley for Switch will be next to receive the Multiplayer update. Having been submitted for final approval, it is expected that the update will be available either by the end of the year or in early 2019.

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