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satoshi-mochida · 3 months ago
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Natsu-Mon! 20th Century Summer Kid releases today digitally for the Switch and Steam. It can be purchased on its own or in a bundle with the 'Broadcast over Sunset' DLC.
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strawblemon · 3 months ago
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I really love Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid so far. I really recommend it if you like the older Animal Crossing games, when the focus of the games was more about experiencing day-to-day life instead of customizing your world. Also if you're tired of every "cozy life-sim" actually being a labor simulator, this might be the game you're looking for. You just do whatever you want, and the game rewards you for what you choose to do, and I think that's so cool.
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thspod · 4 months ago
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operationrainfall · 2 months ago
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REVIEW: Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid
Title Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid Developer Toybox Inc., Millennium Kitchen Publisher Spike Chunsoft Release Date August 6th, 2024 Genre Open-world Adventure, Life Sim Platform Switch, PC Age Rating Everyone Official Website Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid is not a game I had been watching or was expecting to do a review for. However, when I was informed we had a copy for…
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capsulecomputers · 3 months ago
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Natsu-mon: 20th Century Summer Kid Review
Developer:Millennium Kitchen Publisher:Spike Chunsoft Platforms:Switch, PC Release Date: Available Now Price: $39.99
Natsu-mon is a lovely summer getaway, with a ton of adventure packed that is sure to get you nostalgic as you catch bugs, fish, and take a break from your own reality.
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zoishi · 3 months ago
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¡Un Simulador de vida mundo abierto muy bonito! | NATSU-MON: 20TH CENTU...
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h34vybottom · 1 year ago
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Today I'm presenting to you Natsu-Mon! This is the demo, specifically. If you saw that Millenium Kitchen was releasing a new game this year, this is the one. If you've never heard of Boku no Natsuyasumi, it's a series about relatively the same premise every single time. A boy's month in the Japanese countryside, as directed by the player's whims. There're a lot of culturally relevant themes at play in Boku, the most obvious theme (to me anyway) is the sense of yearning for a simpler life in the face of mass industrialization. Natsu-Mon takes place in 1999, placing it right in the sweet spot for talking about quite a lot of this, at least environmentally. I love the design and overall aesthetic of the town. There's a lot of decay and disrepair around the place, but there's so much vibrancy at the same time. The art style is lovely and while there's general Switch game issues afoot, the visual styling really helps to mitigate performance. I didn't play Shin-chan, couldn't tell you how much is carried over from there, but I suspect there's quite a bit of reused backend stuff. Given that Shin-chan released in 2021, anyway. There are some modern game trends present, including BoTW style climbing and stamina metres, BUT this is one of the few series where those actually make sense and work well enough that these feel justified. Lovely stuff all around.
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ca-tsuka · 4 months ago
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Character designs & illustrations by Hyogonosuke for "Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid" video game created Kaz Ayabe (Boku no Natsuyasumi, Crayon Shin-chan).
The game is coming on Nintendo Switch & Steam on August 6 (english version).
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honorthysalad · 8 months ago
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and now to reveal the true purpose of a pokemon au: giving all the characters pokemon so I can imagine cute little scenarios w/ them and their mons.
So for ‘Hikaru’ I’m feeling a Ninetales and Yanma. Ninetales was Hikaru’s; Yanma he caught in the summer. The stone for evolving Vulpix was a gift from his late father, and he had the Vulpix much earlier than was typical training age. Yoshiki can’t remember a time Hikaru didn’t have a Pokemon by his side. At the same time, Hikaru was never very good with Pokemon, so Ninetales remained the only member of his team.
Then Yoshiki has a Grimer, Teddiursa, and Murkrow. He got the Grimer as a kid while visiting Tokyo as they’re quite common in densely populated areas- less so in cleaner rural areas, making it’s an odd sight in Kubitachi. Teddiursa is a much more common pokemon, and while it is cute, its evolution is less so for how dangerous it is. Murkrow are generally despised as pests. Known pranksters, the ones on the mountains are blamed for a lot of missing people as they’re known to lead people astray. Yoshiki’s team choices are widely discussed and criticized.
Next few are less set in stone:
Asako: Azumarill, Flaafy
Yuuki: Ivysaur
Maki: Elekid, Magikarp (based on two in-universe baseball teams)
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vozchik · 3 months ago
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low quality images were taken on steam deck sorry
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g4zdtechtv · 4 months ago
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Cinematech's Trailer Park - Natsu-Mon! 20th Century Summer Kid (Switch/PC)
Your own special summer vacation filled with unique experiences awaits you!
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satoshi-mochida · 3 months ago
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The demo for Natsu-Mon! 20th Century Summer Kid is now available on the Switch eShop.
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strawblemon · 4 months ago
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screaming, crying, throwing up
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thspod · 3 months ago
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A quick break from Dave the Diver month.
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operationrainfall · 3 months ago
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Natsu-Mon is Now Available for Switch and PC
Spike Chunsoft has announced that Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid is now officially available for both Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. The game is only being released digitally in the West. However, it also only costs $39.99. Although, there is one $15 piece of DLC available separately too. Or, you can buy the game bundled with the DLC for a discount, when bought as one bundle it will only…
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thenerdsofcolor · 4 months ago
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'Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid' Coming to North America and Europe
 During their Anime Expo 2024 panel, Spike Chunsoft, Inc. announced the release of the heartwarming summer holiday adventure Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid. The game will be released exclusively as a digital download for Nintendo Switch and Steam in North America and Europe on August 6, 2024. Continue reading ‘Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid’ Coming to North America and Europe
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