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Daily news (April 29, Round 2): Kowloon Youma Gakuenki Origin of Adventure / Cooking Simulator

Today’s Daily news: latest set of screenshots for Kowloon Youma Gakuenki Origin of Adventure, but also…

  • Cooking Simulator
  • Bake ‘n Switch
  • Fairy Knights
  • Monochrome World
  • Nintendo merchandise
  • Dragalia Lost

Kowloon Youma Gakuenki Origin of Adventure

Here’s the latest set of screenshots for Kowloon Youma Gakuenki Origin of Adventure:

Kowloon Youma Gakuenki Origin of Adventure (Switch) comes out on June 4th in Japan.

Source: Famitsu

Cooking Simulator

Forever Entertainment have announced their latest game for the Nintendo Switch: Cooking Simulator, developed by Big Cheese Studio. It will be released on May 14th in Europe and North America, with pre-orders going live on May 7th.

Here’s a trailer and some details:

Be the best and highly professional cook in the world. Or just throw knives everywhere. This is your kitchen. You can do anything here. Experience the world of restaurant cooking in a highly polished, realistic kitchen. Use ovens, gas stands, pots, pans, bowls and plates, everything you need. Prepare dozens of lifelike ingredients – from vegetables through fish to steaks and poultry – to cook over 60 real dishes, or anything you like.

Cooking Simulator (Switch – eshop) comes out on May 14th in Europe and North America. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!

Bake ‘n Switch

Streamline Games have announced that Bake ‘n Switch is to get a Kickstarter campaign next month, on May 5th. The goal of this campaign is to get the required funds to have online multiplayer available at launch. Click here to check out the pre-launch Kickstarter campaign page!

Bake ‘n Switch (Switch – eShop) does not have a release date yet.

Source: Streamline Games PR

Fairy Knights

Here’s some more details for Fairy Knights:

The game is a unique mix of puzzle and RPG featuring the heroic tale of a boy and a girl in the pastel-colored world. A great quest unfolds in the barren kingdom In Fairy Knights, players start the adventure in Kingdom of Vadelle, a desert nation under the Devil’s threat. Just like how RPG is played, players need to gather clues to their destination by talking to NPCs and exploring unknown regions. Fight your way through monsters to the desert, woods, temples, and many more.

Fairy Knights’ battle system is based on the pipe puzzle. The puzzle is solved by moving around pipes engraved in stone panels. Connecting two entrances, or making a circuit, will destroy stone panels, which decides the action characters will take on the enemy. BP gauge will speed up the battle as it recharges quickly after your turn is over. The more stone panels are destroyed, the stronger the attack gets. Also, making combos enables chain attack. Both moves consume considerable BP in return for high damage, so players must be careful in choosing the action.

Fairy Knights (Switch – eShop) comes out on April 30th worldwide.

Source: CFK PR

Monochrome World

Here’s some more details for Monochrome World:

Monochrome World tells the tale of a little raindrop that embarks on the journey to find lost colors for the gray world. As the raindrop, players explore various regions to discover colors thought to be long gone. Vast adventure with simple control. Players just need to know how to “move” and “jump” to enjoy Monochrome World. The raindrop is the only thing with color; now it has to dye every tile it passes. A stage is cleared when the raindrop arrives at the endpoint, but make sure it does its job meticulously on the road. Most of the road must be painted to clear a stage.

 

No adventure is without danger. Traps and tricks will hinder the raindrop’s grand quest. Players must lead the raindrop through areas with mines, thorns, collapsing floors, etc. With the help of “Focus Action”, players can slow down time to micro-control the raindrop. Use it only when needed, however, because it can be activated only one time. There are also enemies that try to pop the raindrop, and players won’t be able to fight them head-on. Instead, use tricks and traps located throughout the stage on them.

Your raindrop can be more colorful than ever. Raindrop starts its journey as a normal, generic drop of water. During the gameplay, players will obtain many and diverse fashion items. There are colors, accessories, and skins resembling cute animals for players to use to decorate the raindrop. Skills acquired in the stage will be useful on the journey. Help the raindrop complete its grand quest with those skills!

Monochrome World (Switch – eShop) comes out on May 7th worldwide.

Source: CFK PR

Nintendo merchandise

Here’s pictures of some Nintendo-themed (Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Splatoon) leather wallets and keyholders, releasing in May in Japan:

Source: Famitsu

Dragalia Lost

Here’s the preview video for the latest Summon Showcase in Dragalia Lost, Fire Emblem: Kindred Ties, which runs from April 30th to May 12th:

Dragalia Lost (Android, iOS) still does not have a release date in Europe yet.

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