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Pan-Pan is making its way to Switch, a listing on the eShop reveals.

Spelkraft originally developed Pan-Pan, which debuted on Steam last year. It’s an adventure-exploration game with puzzles and more.

Here’s a comprehensive overview:

Parascientific Escape – Crossing at the Farthest Horizon is coming soon to 3DS. To download the eShop game, you’ll need 999 blocks (124.875MB) of free space.

North America is getting Parascientific Escape – Crossing at the Farthest Horizon this Thursday. The European release will follow soon after.

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Circle Entertainment has confirmed that Parascientific Escape – Crossing at the Farthest Horizon is coming to North America this week. The game will be distributed on Thursday via the eShop for $5.

Parascientific Escape – Crossing at the Farthest Horizon is also launching in Europe at some point. A release date hasn’t been announced, though it shouldn’t be too far off.

We’ve included some details about Parascientific Escape – Crossing at the Farthest Horizon below, along with a trailer

The fusion of puzzle solving escape game and command selection adventure game – Parascientific Escape series Vol.3 – is here!

Choose from the two previous protagonists: Kyosuke Ayana and Hitomi Akeneno, proceed with the separated stories on the stage of Latoua City, escape from three prisoned rooms!

Months after the luxury cruise ship explosion case, the girl with two psychic powers, Hitomi Akeneno, has engaged in saving people with the psychic research facility, ZENA, is struggling to strengthen her abilities.

At the same time, the detective with an artificial arm that has the ability to change the past time, Kyosuke Ayana, has just received the information that, Ritsu Kamiji, the person concerned with the serial killer case in Camellia Hills, would probably make some trouble in the small country of Eastern Europe, Witsarock. To stop the potential disaster, he set out for Witsarock.

Now, the time of crossing the two stories, has arrived.

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Kamiko’s sales have surpassed 110,000 units, according to Circle Entertainment co-founder and CEO Chris Chau.

48 percent of the Switch game’s sales were from America. Europe and Australia is next at 27 percent, followed by Japan at 25 percent. Kamiko has been on sale for roughly three months in Japan and 2.5 months elsewhere. While the US is the biggest market so far, “the Eastern market still has a lot of users we can’t ignore.”

Chau told Nintendo Life:

“We are usually thinking about why some local titles perform better than Western titles in Japan, and we think most of the reasoning comes back to game pricing, localization and local PR. Of course it’s case by case, but regardless I think the Eastern market deserves attention from developers. Also we know many Chinese gamers may purchase a Switch from Hong Kong, so we’ve suggested to the developers that they should consider a Chinese language pack.”

Skipmore, who developed the game, is now working on Picontier. It’s targeted for release this year.

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Among this week’s new 3DS titles are Kirby’s Blowout Blast and Alchemic Dungeons (currently Europe only, not out in North America). Both are digital games.

With Kirby’s Blowout Blast, you’ll need 754 blocks of free space. Alchemic Dungeons takes up 858 blocks. That’s 94.25MB and 107.25MB respectively.

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Of Mice and Sand is due out on the North American 3DS eShop this Thursday. In Europe, it’s arriving next week.

As confirmed by Circle Entertainment’s Twitter page:


In case you missed it previously, here’s the overview for Of Mice and Sand:

“By ordering the mice crew living in the Desert ship, you can build facilities on the ship and make food for breeding the mice with various items. With the development of the ship, more mice will join in and they can accomplish more jobs. Don’t let them starve and make them rich.

Your final goal is to reach the other side of the desert and find the legendary land of gold to the east, El Dorado!”

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Following a Nintendo Direct last September, Arc System Works’ Sabaku no Nezumidan landed on the Japanese 3DS eShop. Now it’s heading west.

According to a listing on Nintendo’s website, Sabaku no Nezumidan has been localized under the name “Of Mice And Sand”. Circle Entertainment is putting it out in North America this coming Thursday, June 1. Pricing is set at $7.99.

Here’s a brief overview:

“By ordering the mice crew living in the Desert ship, you can build facilities on the ship and make food for breeding the mice with various items. With the development of the ship, more mice will join in and they can accomplish more jobs. Don’t let them starve and make them rich.

Your final goal is to reach the other side of the desert and find the legendary land of gold to the east, El Dorado!”

And the original Japanese trailer:

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Alchemic Dungeons, set to release in Japan next week via the 3DS eShop, has received a new trailer. Get a look at the video below.

Circle Entertainment has already confirmed plans to localize Alchemic Dungeons. We should be seeing it in North America and Europe sometime after the Japanese release.

We’ve got a few new images of Drancia Saga to look at courtesy of the Cirlce Entertainment Twitter. Check them out below.

Circle Entertainment is bringing Drancia Saga overseas very soon. In North America, the game will be out this Thursday. Europe and Australia will follow the week after. Pricing is set at $5 / €5.

Drancia Saga is an action game that has players taking on plenty of monsters. It features collaborations with other games including Gunman Clive, Urban Trial Freestyle, and more.


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