Daily news (August 16, Round 2): Coffee Talk / Levelhead
Today’s Nintendo eShop news: release date for Coffee Talk, but also…
- Levelhead
- Rad
- Kaleidoscope of Phantasm Prison
- Unlucky Seven
- Decay of Logos
- Dragon Quest Rivals
Coffee Talk
Toge Productions have announced that Coffee Talk will be released in January 2020.
Here’s a trailer, some details, the list of key features, and some screenshots:
Coffee Talk features 90s anime-inspired pixel art with colorful casts. The game also comes with over twenty tracks of jazzy and lo-fi music to accompany the late night warm drinks and conversations.
Coffee Talk is a game about listening to people’s problems and helping them by serving up a warm drink out of the ingredients you have in stock. Complete your recipe app with dozens of special drinks out of hundreds of possible drink combinations, create beautiful latte art on them, and see how the stories change depending on what you serve to your customers.
Coffee Talk depicts lives as humanely as possible while having a cast that is more than just humans. Immerse yourself in the stories of alternative-Seattle inhabitants, ranging from a dramatic love story between an elf and a succubus, an alien trying to understand humans’ lives, and many other stories you will find strongly echo the world around you.
- Tales of people from an alternative-Seattle, a city where elves, orcs, mermaids, and many other fantasy races live together with humans in a modern world we will all find familiar
- Hundreds of drink combination to play with, along with latte art making features that serve as a meditative experience for the players
- Branching storylines, where the branches are determined not by the dialogue options you choose, but from how you serve your café customers
- 90’s anime-inspired pixel art visuals and chill vibes-inducing color palette help to immerse you in the game’s world
- Selection of jazzy and lo-fi music to accompany the late night warm drinks and conversations
- An experience to make you think, feel, and rest both your body and your soul
Coffee Talk (Switch – eShop) comes out in January 2020 worldwide. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: Toge Productions PR
Levelhead
Here’s the latest trailer for Levelhead:
Levelhead (Switch – eShop) does not have a release date yet.
Rad
Here’s the latest trailer and a livestream recording for Rad:
Rad (Switch – eShop) comes out on August 20th in Europe and North America.
Kaleidoscope of Phantasm Prison
It’s been announced that Kaleidoscope of Phantasm Prison will be released on November 28th in Japan.
Here’s some pictures for the game (boxart, Limited Edition contents, and more):
Kaleidoscope of Phantasm Prison (Switch) comes out on November 28th in Japan. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: Famitsu
Unlucky Seven
Ultimate Games have announced another game for the Nintendo Switch: Unlucky Seven, an adventure game developed by Puzzling Dream (developers of The Way). It will be released in 2020 in Europe and North America, and will be playable in the following languages: English, Polish, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese.
Here’s a trailer, some details, and the list of key features:
The gameplay in Unlucky Seven refers to classic adventure games. There will be plenty of equipment, conversations, puzzles, various interactions with the environment and mini-games. This adventure is divided into chapters in which the player will have to manage different characters. As Puzzling Dream studio explains, at the beginning of the game you can choose if the character will be a humanoid or an anthropomorphic. Unlucky Seven tells a completely unconventional story, which will include such things as science fiction themes and cannibalistic motifs. As the game creators point out, it takes on average about 6 hours to complete Unlucky Seven.
- Furry friends;
- Graphics combining 3D and pixel art;
- Cannibalistic motifs;
- Puzzles and mini-games;
- Retro stylistics;
- Original soundtrack (Fox Amoore).
Unlucky Seven (Switch – eShop) comes out in 2020 in Europe and North America. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: Ultimate Games PR
Decay of Logos
Here’s some details about the Crimson Knights, one of the many enemy types found in Decay of Logos:
Decay of Logos (Switch – eShop) comes out on August 29th in Europe and North America.
Source: Rising Star Games (Twitter)
Dragon Quest Rivals
Here’s the latest video for Dragon Quest Rivals: