Torrance, Calif. – XSEED Games, the independent-minded publishing brand of Marvelous USA, Inc., has revealed at PC Gaming Show 2020 that the farm/life simulation game, STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of Mineral Town, will be making its PC platform debut simultaneously with the Nintendo Switch system version launching on July 14, and is now available for Wishlisting exclusively on Steam.
The PC release will launch in eight languages with support for resolutions up to 4K, multiple graphical options, and keyboard and mouse controls. XSEED Games also announced their partnership with indie studio, Voracious Games, to fund the ongoing development of and publish, Potionomics, the shop simulator/RPG which has already amassed a following of indie game fans with its gorgeous visuals and engaging combination of magic and commerce.
Potionomics is a game about the business of brewing and selling magical potions. Sylvia, a penniless young witch, must save her shop from the clutches of a debt collector, but she can’t do it alone. With the help of fellow merchants, fledgling adventurers, and an overbearing owl, Sylvia will master the art of potion brewing and the nuance of salesmanship to rescue her shop. After using magical ingredients to brew up a bevy of potent wares, the budding entrepreneur will wheel and deal to make sales with a colorful cast of fickle customers, all while tackling fierce competition and an ever-changing economy. Along the way she’ll encounter classic RPG creatures and heroes of all sizes. Sprinkle in some magic and players are in for a fantastical adventure unlike any they’ve ever experienced before!
Related: STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of Mineral Town Heading to Nintendo Switch July 14
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