Showing posts with label TOYBOX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TOYBOX. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Demo Play Thursday - Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid On Switch


For this week's Demo Play Thursday i played the Nintendo Switch version of Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid, from Toybox and Millennium Kitchen.

This has just come out and had received a little bit of fanfare so i was curious as to what all the fuss was about. these vacation style games are somewhat common in Japan and something i've known about for a long time, but i've never played one. So again, i was keen to give it ago.

The game makes it clear that it's a demo on it's main screen but just as impressively it has a link to pre-order the game from the eShop, something that many games don't include. What isn't made clear is if there have been any changes to the game for the demo or how long, or what we're going to do in the demo.

We start with a nice video sequence that helps set the scene. but i wasn't blown away by the visuals. this is true for the rest of the demo. i liked what they've done for the characters but in a way it's too good in comparison to the rest of the game. the characters have style and a unique look about them but the rest of the world feels plain and not as impressive. it feels like the Switch couldn't pull off what they were trying to do with the art.


I was also disappointed with how long the demo is. being so short means there's not a lot for us to do. so much of the demo is scripted, we're only able to briefly explore the town before it's night time. we're encouraged to interact with town people, bug hunt, and investigate a mysterious apparition, but they never felt that connected to the story. so in the short time we had to play, it felt like busy work rather than something that helped flesh out the world and the story.

So i came away from the demo for Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid not really wanting to get the game. i don't think this demo has done much to put it in a positive light. and there's some weird conversation stuff, too, that really took me out of the experience. there were two occasions near the end where i said something to another character, but couldn't end the conversation. i had to do all 3 interactions with them. that's not something that happens in story games, you say something and the story moves on. And one of those people was some random guy i'd never seen before who seems to be a private detective, but why were they in the guest house and why were they talking to a young kid.

After my brief time with Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid, i honestly can't recommend it right now. wait for reviews and see is all this confusion is a bug or a result of how short the demo is.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Rising Star Games Have Released A English Trailer And Screenshots For Hometown Story

Rising Star Games have released a new English trailer and screenshots for the upcoming 3DS game Hometown Story.



Screenshots

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Natsume Reveal Project Happiness Is Hometown Story, Out This Year On 3DS

Natsume have revealed Project Happiness from TOYBOX is Hometown Story and it is set to come out this year on mobile platforms and 3DS worldwide. Hometown Story is similar to Harvest Moon games in that it has a mix of adventure, discovery and its aimed at not just a young audience but all ages. the trailer shows the game in action where you take control of a shop, go fishing and interact with other locals. more about Hometown Story will be revealed at this years E3.



Press Release

Friday, June 1, 2012

Rising Star Games, Natsume, And TOYBOX Announce Project Happiness, New IP Coming Out Worldwide


Rising Star Games have announced they are joining TOYBOX and Natsume in partnership to bring Project Happiness out across the EU. details are light at present, the project will be fully revealed at E3. the game is being developed by Yasuhiro Wada, the "father of Harvest Moon" and his new studio TOYBOX. Rising Star Games is brining the game out across the EU whilst Natsume will bring it out Across the USA.

Yasuhiro Wada had this to say about his upcoming game:
“Project Happiness is an IP that is very close to my heart, and stems from years of working on other great titles like the Harvest Moon series,” said Yasuhiro Wada, CEO of TOYBOX. “Project Happiness is not only meant to be a fun game experience, but I also want it to help expand the player's view of the world, and make them ponder what their life means to them. From the very beginning of the idea of this product, we knew that to help bring its true vision to light, we wanted to partner with quality publishers who share our values like Natsume and Rising Star Games."

Press Release