You really feel as if you take a peek into a kingdom that is going about its business from day to day. So many areas to explore, so many jobs you can take on. There’s questing, there’s fighting, there’s cooking and even marriage and children. On the other hand, the game world is so huge, that it doesn’t get boring at all. Syntax errors, and addressing people in your game by their family name is weird. The graphics aren’t what I expect these days, and you can clearly see where the game is translated from Japanese to English. On the one hand, the game leaves a lot to be desired. Still, instead of giving you a raving review, I must admit that after spending a couple of hours in the game, I’m not sure. You can play the game which ever way you want. The world you move to is so huge, and there is so much to do. It’s a sandbox-based life simulation game where you migrate to a fantastical land and enjoy a life to do as you wish. The game supports both English and Japanese languages, and is available in North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan. WorldNeverland Elnea Kingdom has been available on the Switch since the middle of March, as a download-only game. Last week a gaming friends who’s opinion I highly value when it comes to video games that we may both enjoy pointed me toward a newly released Switch game.
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