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  • svgFeb 27, 2020Animal Crossing

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    PAX East is in full swing and Nintendo created an entire Animal Crossing village where attending fans can play Animal Crossing New Horizons Today!

    PAX East features a bunch of indie developers showcasing their latest progress ( which I will be covering in great detail! ) but this time around Nintendo also made a splash with an adorable looking Animal Crossing New Horizons booth!

    Adorable Animal Crossing New Horizons Booth!

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    The booth is a recreation of a partial village only found in Animal Crossing. Tiny houses, an animated riverbed that even after watching the video multiple times I still don’t understand how it works – and of course some of your favorite characters such as Tom Nook, K.K Slider and Isabelle are there to hang out with!

    But the real treat is that Nintendo brought a Animal Crossing New Horizons Demo that fans who find thesemlves at PAX East can play! That’s right – more than three weeks ahead of its official release you can actually play New Horizons right now.

    Thanks to GameXplain we can now take a journey through the Animal Crossing booth even if you can’t make it to PAX East in Boston this week!

    More Animal Crossing Related News!

    The Animal Crossing New Horizons Character customization tool has been revealed and there are also a lot of interesting bits and pieces where New Horizons will be more inclusive!

    You may also want to check our Stardew Valleys 4th anniversary which is getting another free content update!

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  • svgFeb 24, 2020Animal Crossing

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    Nintendo finally lifted the curtain with tons of new details about Animal Crossing New Horizons, now all that is left is waiting for the actual release on March 20th – but how about playing it this weekend?

    If you live near Boston then you could potentially treat yourself with a round of New Horizons. That’s right Nintendo will be attending Pax East on February 27th to March 1st.

    Even better, fans who attend the convention can actually play Animal Crossing New Horizons at Nintendos booth this year. This will give you an exclusive look at the game more than 3 weeks ahead of its actual release date.

    Anyone who can’t attend the event, don’t be sad people who will be having a chance to play the game will be sure to share their experience so either way we will be watching a bunch of new gameplay coming right from Pax East!

    More Animal Crossing Related News!

    If you are a huge Animal Crossing fan there is a chance you might also like The Sims. The latest details hint at a farming expansion pack coming to The Sims 4!

    For more Animal Crossing news, check out these incredible details seen in New Horizons!

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  • svgSep 4, 2019News

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    PAX West 2019 is over but we’re still following up on all the news! Epic Games Store announced some pretty colorful and whimsical games coming to their store that we wanted to share with you. These games are the following: Ooblets, No Straight Roads, Manifold Garden, Superliminal, Wattam, The Alto Collection, Airborne Kingdom, and The Eternal Cylinder. Of course, if you’ve been following us you’re already aware of Ooblets, so read on below for the other 7 games and to watch the epic trailer!

    No Straight Roads

    Take back Vinyl City – with rock! Embark on a music-based action-adventure as indie rock band members Mayday & Zuke and lead a musical revolution against EDM empire No Straight Roads. After being unfairly rejected in their audition to join No Straight Roads, Mayday & Zuke uncover the evil intentions behind the NSR empire. It’s now down to them to save their city from corruption.

    Enjoy fast & frenetic combat with a musical twist as these two aspiring rock artists fight back with the power of music! This action game is developed by Metronomik and will be available on Epic here sometime in 2020, and the PS4.

    Manifold Garden

    Manifold Garden is a game that reimagines physics and space. Explore a world of beautiful Escher-esque architecture where the laws of physics are different. Geometry repeats infinitely in every direction and falling down leads you back to where you started. Manipulate gravity to change your perspective and see the world in new ways. Master the rules of the universe and restore a barren world with vegetation and life. In November 2012, William Chyr began working on Manifold Garden. Initially called Relativity, the game was inspired by the M.C. Escher print which depicts a world with multiple gravities.

    In early 2015, Manifold Garden was backed by Indie Fund. Over the course of its development, the game has been shown in over 20 game conventions and festivals, including E3, Tokyo Game Show, Gamercamp, and IndieCade East. This puzzle and exploration game is coming soon on Epic (exclusive for 12-months) and the PS Store.

    Superliminal

    A game inspired by forced perspective. In this mind-bending first-person puzzler, you explore a surreal dream world and solve impossible puzzles using the ambiguity of depth and perspective. Perception is reality. Superliminal is currently in development, by indie studio Pillow Castle, with a launch date to be announced soon. It debuted at Sense of Wonder Night at Tokyo Game Show in September, 2013.

    Some of the creators’ inspiration includes Paprika, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and Inception. The game was previously known as ‘Museum of Simulation Technology’. The game will be releasing on Epic in late 2019, with plans to release on Steam and consoles a year later.

    Wattam

    A combination of the Japanese word (wa) and the Tamil word (vattam) for circle. Mayor is alone in a dark world with no memories, too sad to realize his dear friends are still nearby. However, an unexpected reunion helps him remember the joy in simply grabbing a friend by the hand and running off to adventure together. Join Mayor as he reunites with new and old friends and discover the forgotten joy of their world. Take control of a cast of characters by yourself or with a friend, transform into fruits & poops, climb to new heights, laugh, cry, tumble, and soar beyond the differences of words and thoughts to bring everyone together. Learn to have fun again!

    Wattam is developed by Funomena, published by Annapurna Interactive, and created from the imagination of Keita Takahashi (creator of Katamari Damacy). Play solo or same-screen co-op to help Mayor rediscover the joys of friendship on December 2019 on Epic and PS4.

    The Alto Collection

    The magic of Alto’s Adventure and Alto’s Odyssey is now coming to PC with The Alto Collection! Snowboard across beautiful alpine hills, or soar above windswept dunes on your sandboard with fluid and exhilarating physics-based gameplay. The vivid minimalist environments, original music and handcrafted audio make for an ambient and immersive experience (headphones recommended!). The Alto games are easy to learn, difficult to master one-button trick system where you can chain together combos to maximize points and speed!

    Both of these stand-alone action games, developed by Noodlecake Studios, released last year on mobiles devices. You can check out Alto’s Odyssey on Google Play here and App Store here, and Alto’s Adventure on Google Play here and App Store here.

    Airborne Kingdom

    Build your unique sky city, and fly it around a diverse landscape! Airborne Kingdom uniquely blends city management and exploration. Build housing, satisfy needs, and grow your clan. Maintain lift, explore for resources, and discover lost technologies. With a variety of peoples to interact with and a sprawling world to explore, every playthrough changes, along with your city and its values. Will you create a balloon flotilla based on faith, or a winged metropolis focused on entertainment, or will steam-powered fans fly your kingdom as you search for answers in the stars? The city, your journey, their lives — all of it is up to you to decide.

    This strategy city-builder, developed by The Wandering Band, is one where you can change your play-style every game, with a sprawling, randomly-generated map to explore. Although, it is still in development and will be releasing on the Epic Games Store sometime in 2020.

    The Eternal Cylinder

    In The Eternal Cylinder, players control a herd of adorable creatures called Trebhums and must explore a strange alien world filled with exotic lifeforms, surreal environments, and the constant threat of the Cylinder, a gargantuan rolling structure of ancient origin which crushes everything in its path. This unique ecosystem is a massive, procedurally generated land with unique animal AI, real-time world destruction, and organic exploration and puzzle design to create emergent gameplay that ensures no two playthroughs are ever the same.

    This adorable survival game, developed by ACE Team and published by Good Shepherd Entertainment, will be releasing on the Epic Games Store and consoles sometime in 2020.

    Note that most of these games are also coming to consoles, however there will be a period of PC exclusivity on the Epic Games Store before or if they ever release on Steam. Let us know which one of these games you are most excited to play!

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  • svgAug 10, 2019News

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    The full lineup has been revealed for the PAX West Indie Megabooth, and these are the games we are most excited to see.

    PAX West 2019 is right around the corner, and we can’t wait to see how everything is going with some of our favorite indie titles. PAX has been growing in popularity since its inception in 2004. Now, the Penny Arcade Expo (or PAX as its now called) sees visitors from all over the world, meeting in one place to talk about one thing, games. This years PAX West will run from August 30th to September 2nd, and will take place at the Washington State Convention Center. There will be many games featured that are on the top of list of games to keep an eye on. Here are some of our favorites to appear at PAX West 201`9

    A Fold Apart

    A Fold Apart Pax West

    A Fold Apart is beautiful and emotion indie title that touches on some pretty deep topics. The game revolves around the two main characters being in a long distance relationship, and trying to find a way to come together. The game explores an emotional journey that was experienced by the developers themselves, then relayed into this adorable indie game. A Fold Apart is a side-scrolling 2D adventure with foldable environments. You must fold the world around you to find your way to that special someone. Learn more about A Fold Apart by checking out our coverage at myPotatoGames.

    Cook, Serve, Delicious 3

    Cook Serve Delicious 3

    We just can’;t get enough of cooking games here at myPotatoGames. Cook, Serve, Delicious has been on the collective gamers plates for sometime now, and has only increased in popularity since the release of the original title in 2013. The latest iteration in the cooking phenomenon now has its very own seat at this years PAX West. Its time chop, blend and mince our way across the country to become the best chef in the land. That land just happens to be a futuristic version of the U.S. where Nashville is the capitol. You can find out all you need to know about Cook, Serve, Delicious 3 by checking out myPotatoGames coverage of the title.

    Falcon Age

    Falcon Age

    The VR world has been quite a fickle being until recent times. Now, with so many great VR games on the table, its getting tougher to condemn this new way of gaming. Falcon Age is a perfect example of how far virtual reality gaming has come. You will get the chance to raise your very own falcon, and use it to hunt, gather and fight to reclaim your cultural legacy in the lost art of falcon hunting. Maybe even gain enough prestige as a falconer to impress Roland Deschain (not a character in the game). Falcon Age will also be making an appearance at the Megabooth, and you can find more info on the tile by (of course) checking out myPotatoGames coverage of the title.

    Spiritfarer

    Spiritfarer

    Spiritfarer is yet another beautiful title that leans a bit more toward the emotional side of gaming. You are basically playing the role of a cute version of Charon, the captain of the ferry across the River Styx. You will befriend the spirits that you have been tasked to transport, and will craft, farm and cook for them as you learn how best to say goodbye. Spiritfarer made a big splash at this years E3 conference, and we can’t wait to see what they have to show us at this years PAX West. Also, don’t forget to check out myPotatoGames coverage of Spiritfarer for more info on the title.

    Calico

    Calico

    It is quite possible that you live under a rock if you haven’t yet heard about Calico. Calico is the cutest game ever about magical girls running cat cafes. Calico is a super relaxing adventure title currently set to be released next year. This title is another that has taken much inspiration from Animal Crossing, and looks to be just as adorable. In Calico, you are beset upon a small village and tasked with opening and running a functioning cafe for the magical folk in the region. There are also cats. Lots of cats. So many cats, in fact, it might be the most pawesome and purrfect game currently in production. For more information on Calico, check out myPotatoGames coverage of the game.

    Quench

    Quench

    In case you missed it, Quench is a story-driven puzzle game where you play as Shepherd, an avatar of nature. The goal of the game is to manipulate the weather to guide Shaman, a young elephant, to help his herd in restoring their home to its natural state. However, Quench isn’t just about helping beings in a virtual world. The developers have also taken another most awesome and wholesome step in donating some of their profits to charity. This is such a beautiful gesture, and is one that we hope to see more in the gaming community. Learn everything you need to know about Quench, by…yes…checking out myPotatoGames coverage of the title. We weren’t kidding when we said we had some favorites at PAX West this year!

    Riverbond

    Riverbond PAX West

    Riverbond is a voxel style hack-n-slash dungeon crawler that we love for its super cute graphics. Riverbond will feature couch co-op multiplayer functionality, so you and friends can pick apart the world together. Riverbond is going to be playable on the Nintendo Switch at this years indie mini booth, and we can’t wait to see this title in action. Team up with friends to take out the darkness that now rules the land in Riverbond. For a few more details on this game, you can check out myPotatoGames coverage of the title.

    Newt One

    Newt One is an Uber-beautiful and whimsical indie title the is full of good vibes and fun times. In Newt One, the player is rewarded by how much life they are able to breathe into the world, instead of how much they can snuff out, which makes it the perfect addition to our favorites. Kinda the opposite of violence. You play as Newt, a new tone in the world of Groovy Hue, a musical land that has fallen into the Great Slumber. Is it up to you to spread your music throughout the land to bring music back into this silent environment. You can find out even more information about Newt One by checking out myPotatoGames coverage of the game.

    For more information about these awesome titles, as well as about the conference itself, be sure to check out the official website for this years PAX West Indie Megabooth and Minibooth.

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  • svgApr 9, 2019Animal Crossing

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    “The three themes of Animal Crossing: family, friendship, and community” – Katsuya Eguchi (The “Father” of Animal Crossing”)

    PAX East 2019 was last weekend and on Sunday there was an Animal Crossing panel. The panel was called “18 Years of Animal Crossing: A Look Back” and was run by 3 members of Nintendo-Insider.

    “18 Years of Animal Crossing: A Look Back” PAX East 2019 Panel

    This Panel Included:

    • A walk through the history of AC starting from the original game on N64 and through the ones on 3DS, WiiU, and Mobile
    • A general love fest for the series
    • Fun, unnecessary speculation about the upcoming Switch Game

    What is Animal Crossing?

    The panel began with an explanation of the people running the panel and a brief description of what the Animal Crossing game entails.

    During the explanation of the series, they mentioned the colorful cast of characters and it instantly felt like a walk down memory lane. Talking about how Tom Nook gives out no interest loans to the players and how he should be respected more. K.K. Slider and how people sometimes time travel to catch his show because it’s just that important.

    The Timeline of Animal Crossing

    At about 16 minutes into the panel, it became really interesting. They delved into the timeline of Animal Crossing with in-depth information about the series: how many copies sold, localization info, new content in each version, the more technical information (like how GameCube had the first e-reader cartridge). It was also very interesting to see the trailer for each game one after the other to see how it has evolved over the years.

    The Future of Animal Crossing

    At 47 minutes, the panel goes into the future of Animal Crossing regarding the 2019 Switch release.

    Listed below is the speculation discussed at the panel. Please note, these are theories and not official information regarding the 2019 game:

    • It’ll be a huge step up from New Leaf. Rather than being an upgrade of New Leaf, it’ll be a complete overhaul of the game.
    • Some kind of coop with split play capabilities so you and a friend can hang out in your town together.
    • It’ll be out this year even though some people are starting to think it won’t be.
    • With Mario Maker 2 coming out in June and Pokemon coming out during Christmas, Fall (August/September) seems like a very likely time for the release.
    • E3 will most likely be the big announcement of Animal Crossing Switch and if not, it looks like it’ll be pushed to 2020.
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    A still from the Animal Crossing 2019 teaser trailer.

    Final Thoughts

    It was nice to have a walk down memory lane and hear the history of this amazing series. Here’s to hoping that there will be some major announcements at E3 in June for our beloved series! Stay tuned to MyPotatoGames for more Animal Crossing Switch news. Happy Gaming!

    PAX East 2019

    Watch Highlight: PAX EAST 2019 – ALBATROSS THEATRE- 18 Years of Animal Crossing: A Look Back from PAX2 on www.twitch.tv
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  • svgMar 25, 2019Animal Crossing

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    Get ready for PAX East coverage to be flooding all gaming sites this weekend. The popular expo is happening, March 28 – 31. There will be tons of new information regarding all sorts of games throughout the event. Animal Crossing is also on the schedule in the form of a fun panel. “18 Years of Animal Crossing: A Look Back”, will be on Sunday, March 31st.

    According to the PAX East schedule, the panel will be an informative throwback and includes:

    “…everything from the early days on the Nintendo 64 and GameCube to the more recent entries on Wii U and 3DS. And don’t worry: we will needlessly speculate and review our hopes and dreams for the 2019 release of Animal Crossing on Switch.”

    Even though this doesn’t mean any official news for Animal Crossing, it’s nice to see it getting some attention. For more PAX East Coverage, follow myPotatoGames on Facebook, Twitter, and right here on our website for more exciting news!

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  • svgMar 26, 2018News

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    Rising Star games is best known for publishing beloved Harvest Moon Games in the past. But now-days the beloved publisher has a lot more to offer than just those amazing farming games. Today Rising Star Games announced it’s lineup for the upcoming PAX East convention. According to the publisher, games like Decay of Logos, RICO, and Trailblazers will be shown off. Fans are eagerly awaiting Decay of Logos, an open world game that reminds many of the spirit that only games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild could possibly deliver. Check out the stunning gameplay trailer below.

    Trailblazers

    Trailblazers is a fresh new co-operative racing title with an innovative on-track game mechanic: paint the track, boost on your color, and work as a team to win! Racing in teams up to three-versus-three, players paint the track as they race, capturing key areas to dynamically change the racing line, then boosting on their team’s color. Racers who drive with flair and style will also amass skill points to blaze their way to victory! Trailblazers is developed by UK based development studio Supergonk, with members that have worked at highly acclaimed racing studios including Codemasters, Bizarre Creations, and Criterion.

    RICO

    RICO is an arcade-style, first-person shooter inspired by modern action cinema. Players pair up as a pair of loose-cannon police partners, given twenty-four hours to crack a case as part of an elite organized crime taskforce. Planning is tactical, and players must react in the moment to shootouts as they develop, with additional extra time to assess the situation if they are able to surprise their enemies. RICO features plenty of ammo and enemies, and the combat is punchy and impactful, supported by an extensive destruction system that ensures every shot looks and feels great! RICO is developed by Bristol Games Hub based developer Ground Shatter.

    Decay of Logos

    Decay of Logos is a highly anticipated open world game, that is often compared to Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Decay of Logos is an immersive action role-playing game inspired by European folklore, high fantasy fiction, and archetypal classic third-person action-RPG videogames. The game hails from the imagination of lead game designer and programmer André Constantino and is developed by award-winning independent software organization Amplify Creations. In Decay of Logos, players explore a vast and interconnected world, packed with secret locations and items to discover. Adventurers will engage in deadly and punishing combat with other-worldly enemy constructs, and discover a world filled with arcane lore as they unravel the intricacies of the game’s various weapon, armor, inventory and level-up systems and mechanics. Check out the gameplay trailer below.

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  • svgMar 12, 2017News

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    Mario Kart 8 Deluxe will be released for the Nintendo Switch in April 2017. It packs some new features and will come pre-installed with all available DLC content that has been released to date. Below is a video of the new battled mode which will only be available Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and not in the Wii U Version of the game.

    Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Features

    • Race your friends in the definitive version of Mario Kart 8, only on Nintendo Switch!
    • Race as every character on every track from the Wii U version, including DLC characters and tracks.
    • Pop some balloons in the revamped Battle mode, complete with Balloon Battle and Bob-omb Blast.
    • Battle on new courses, like Urchin Underpass and Battle Stadium, or returning ones, such as GCN Luigi’s Mansion and SNES Battle Course 1.
    • Inkling Girl & Inkling Boy from Splatoon, King Boo, Dry Bones, and Bowser Jr. join the roster!
    • Players can choose a new Smart Steering feature which makes driving and staying on the track easy for novice players and kids even at 200cc
    • Three new vehicles have been added, two are even inspired by Splatoon
    • Carry two items at the same time
    • Returning items include Boo, the item stealing ghost, and the Feather, which gives you a high jump in battle mode.
    • Play your friends in local wireless multiplayer with up to 8 players.
    • Drive through in 1080p HD quality in TV mode
    • Play on the go with handheld mode and play anytime, anywhere

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