Check out the latest trailer for Mineko's Night Market this week, as Humble Games shows off more during the 2023 Tokyo Game Show.
during the 2023 Tokyo Game Show. The trailer itself isn't more than a minute long, but it shows off a lot of what you'll be doing in the game as we see some of the mechanics and gameplay from the cozy title. Which is just on the horizon of being released. Enjoy the trailer below as the game will be released for PC and Nintendo Switch on September 26, followed by PlayStation and Xbox consoles on October 26.
Play and compete in a variety of Night Market games like themed parades, cat racing, and stage performances.Craft peculiar items with the resources you find around the world through a variety of work-bench mini-games. Befriend and barter with dozens of townsfolk at the weekly Night Market to sell almost anything you make and find.Enjoyed this? Please share on social media!
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