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Boku no Natsuyasumi emphasizes general activities, such as exploration and bug catching, over specific objectives or obligations of gameplay progression.. Boku no Natsuyasumi is an open-ended simulation game self-described as a "nostalgic adventure", [2] in which the player's actions determine how Boku spends the thirty-one in-game days of his summer vacation.
The main character spends his summer vacation at his aunt and uncle's bed and breakfast in a southern Japanese coastal town. Features from the first game, like collecting and bug battles, return, along with new facets, like swimming. The player controls the main character for the thirty-one days of August 1975.
Set in the same universe as School Days, Summer Days retells the story of the first game had it occurred during the midst of summer vacation instead of at school [8] and from the perspective of another protagonist. The game takes place in a fictional, undisclosed prefecture of Japan that spans a range of cities, particularly a coastline called ...
The main character spends his summer vacation in a coastal village in Japan. The game contains the familiar bug collecting, beetle fighting, swimming, fishing, morning exercises, and family meals from previous series entries, but also features new activities, such as playing a taiko drum, challenging other children to duels with mechanical toys, a beetle circus, and several tabletop games.
The game involves a boy's summer vacation on his aunt and uncle's farm in the wide-open countryside of HokkaidÅ. Features from previous series entries, like catching a large variety of insects , a popular pastime in Japan , and swimming return, along with new activities, such as grass sledding, cow milking, and Chinese jump rope .
The game was released in Japan on Nintendo Switch on July 15, 2021, in both a standard edition and a special edition containing a 60-page companion book, a notepad modeled after Shinnosuke's journal that appears in the game, and a code for a digital download of the game's soundtrack.
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This is a list of media related to the Duke Nukem series of video games. Duke Nukem was originally created by Apogee Software. This list contains all officially released, scheduled, and canceled Duke Nukem media, as well as some fan-made games.