When I first heard about Doraemon Story of Seasons, I definitely thought it’d be a good idea. The game’s atmosphere, music and art direction all mix both the worlds of Doraemon and Story of Seasons in the best way possible. You can tell the developers at Studio Brownies, led by ex-Mana series artist Shinichi Kameoka,
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Bandai Namco released a new Doraemon Story of Seasons trailer explaining the farming system. Overall, it’s the same as any classic Story of Seasons game, with a few differences. Nobita needs to buy seeds, tile some land at the farm he’s renting, plant the seeds and water them. Each bag of seed will be sowed on
Bandai Namco announced that Doraemon Story of Seasons will be coming west in Autumn 2019 on Switch and PC. No surprise there considering how big Doraemon is worldwide. Story of Seasons is far from being a niche franchise as well. Meanwhile, the game will launch in Japan only in a few weeks, on June 13,
Bandai Namco and Marvelous announced the Japanese release date of Doraemon Nobita no Bokujou Monogatari. The game launches exclusively on Switch on June 13. The game wasn’t announced in the west yet but will probably come over at some point, seeing the overall popularity of both franchises. A new trailer explaining the game’s story and gameplay
During the Japanese broadcast of February 13’s Nintendo Direct, Bandai Namco Entertainment and Nintendo announced Doraemon Nobita no Bokujou Monogatari, a brand new Story of Seasons game but with characters from kids anime franchise Doraemon. In Doraemon Nobita no Bokujou Monogatari, players control Doraemon‘s protagonist Nobita and manage a farm. You’ll get to grow crops, raise