![]() There is very little to set controls and mechanics apart from the first game or any other farming simulator, really, but that familiar feeling does make the game incredibly easy for anyone to pick up and play. If you have any experience with farm sims from the Story of Seasons brand or further afield, you'll have a good idea of the gameplay here. With the promise to work hard at restoring the farm's former glory, it becomes your responsibility to gain the trust of the Queen, get Doraemon's gadgets back, and return home before school starts again. Luckily, Lumis has royal connections and steps up to support Noby and his friends. Unfortunately, she is less than happy that a bunch of strangers have crashed on her planet and swiftly removes the new gadgets and technology Doraemon has stuffed his pockets with, leaving Noby and friends with no way home. After patching up wounds and some more introductions, you meet Lumis, who offers to show you around the planet and eventually lets you stay in the farmhouse while you decide if you want to spend your summer working away on the farm.Īfter a few days of getting your bearings and exploring town outside of the farm, guards take you to the Queen. Upon landing on what the children believe is an uninhabited planet that they can explore at their own pace, they find an injured boy. ![]() The story is set up through a long cutscene introducing Noby and Doraemon on their Summer Vacation, but after getting into a tense standoff with his parents over incomplete homework, Noby decides to collect his things and jet off in a rocket ship to an unknown planet for a break - which sounds like the logical thing to do. The original Doraemon Story of Seasons left a few gaps - some room for improvement - which the second is quick to fill, helping to create a similar enchanting experience and preventing a mass of overly familiar content. However, there are a lot more life and farm sims on the market these days, and while developer Marvelous will have wanted to maintain the original game's charm, it also needed to present something exciting and new to stop things from feeling repetitive or stale. So it's no surprise that its success has led to the release of the sequel, Doraemon Story of Seasons: Friends of the Great Kingdom. The first Switch Doraemon: Story of Seasons launched in 2019 and was praised for harmoniously combining the cast of the much-loved children's anime with the relaxing gameplay of one of the most well-known farm sim franchises, and while it may not be the most obvious combination, its beautiful art style and pleasant vibes were generally well-received nonetheless. Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)
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