PC and Switch game players are waiting for a new scenic but adventure game specially designed in rural landscape which depict the summer life of 20th Century.
Publisher Spike Chunsoft, along with developers Toybox and Millennium Kitchen, have announced that the open-world adventure game "Natsu-Mon! 20th Century Summer Kid" will be released in the West on August 6. The game will be available on Nintendo Switch via the eShop and on PC via Steam, priced at $39.99 / €39.99. A demo for the Switch version will be available on July 30.
Game Overview
Set in Yomogi Town, a rural Japanese town nestled between mountains and the ocean, the game follows the adventures of the circus ringmaster's son. Players can explore an open world filled with nostalgic summer activities such as fishing, bug catching, and attending summer festivals with fireworks. The game also features a train system to visit neighboring towns.
Created by Kaz Ayabe, known for his work on games themed around summer vacation and childhood nostalgia, "Natsu-Mon! 20th Century Summer Kid" immerses players in a 3D environment where they can relive the magic of childhood adventures.
Gameplay Features
Open World Adventure: Experience a seamless and vast open world without loading screens, filled with activities and exploration opportunities.
Immersive Realism: Enjoy lifelike 3D recreations of quaint shopping districts and charming single-car trains, capturing the essence of a small country town.
Dynamic Environment: Real-time passage of time and changing weather conditions add depth and authenticity to the gameplay.
Endless Exploration: Swim in the ocean, climb mountains, or travel by train to discover neighboring towns.
"Natsu-Mon! 20th Century Summer Kid" invites players to reconnect with the joys of childhood exploration and create new memories in a world rich with possibilities.
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