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Originally launched for mobile platforms in August 2019, A Street Cat’s Tale went first to Steam in September and now arrives on console in March. The game launches on the Nintendo eShop on March 12 worldwide for $7.99, with pre-orders opening on March 5. You can take a look at an overview as well as a trailer below:

A Street Cat’s Tale is a light survival game about an adorable little kitten. This heart-warming story is told through beautiful retro-style graphics and features a large cast of memorable characters.

You’ll take on the role of a young kitten forced to survive for up to 10 days in a big city, scrounging for food and shelter. During your adventure you’ll meet a variety of interesting people and animals. Some will feed you and help take care of you, while others may be surprisingly mean and cruel… A Street Cat’s Tale features multiple endings determined by how you react to the people and creatures around you.

This new Nintendo Switch version of the game has added a number of features to improve the gameplay experience for users, as well as new language options such as English, Chinese, and Korean.

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On Monday, the simulation game Princess Maker: Faery Tales Come True will be available on Switch. View some early footage in the video below.

The boss-focused platformer Sacred Stones is due out for Switch on December 23. For a look at some early footage, check out the video below.

Princess Maker: Go! Go! Princess, a fighting and life simulation game that uses dice, is due out for Switch on December 23. View some early footage in the video below.

Princess Maker: Fairy Tales Come True was previously confirmed for a release on Nintendo Switch, but a Western release was still up in the air. Today, publisher CFK confirmed that the game will indeed launch in the West on December 23. It’ll be available via the eShop and will cost $29,99. Here’s a new trailer:

Last month, we reported that a Switch version of Princess Maker: Fairy Tales Come True was rated in South Korea. Today, Korean publisher CFK confirmed that the game is indeed coming to Nintendo Switch. However, any further details haven’t been announced yet, such as a release date or English language support.

However, that’s not the only Princess Maker game CFK is publishing. The board game spin-off Princess Maker: Go! Go! Princess is also coming to Nintendo Switch. For this game, we do have some concrete details: it’ll be available on the North American eShop on December 23 for $14.99. It’ll launch on the Japanese eShop a big earlier, on December 12. Here’s a trailer for the game:

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Sacred Stones, a platformer that emphasizes boss battles, will be coming to Switch. CFK announced today that it will publish the title on December 5 in both North America and Europe.

Here’s an overview of Sacred Stones, along with a trailer:

Once again, an age rating for a previously unannounced Switch game has popped up in South Korea. This time, it’s for Princess Maker: Fairy Tales Come True. This is actually the third entry in the popular Princess Maker series of simulation games. It seems likely that this version is based on the Steam release from 2o17; that version was also translated into English, so an international release for the Switch version seems likely. Nonetheless, this isn’t an official announcement just yet, so keep your expectations in check.

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CFK and Neko Works will soon be bringing Nekopara Vol. 3 to Switch. For a look at the visual novel, check out the footage below.

CFK and Neko Works have issued a Switch trailer for Nekopara Vol. 3 ahead of its release next week. Watch the video below.


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