Mineko's Night Market - PlayStation 5
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Mineko's Night Market - PlayStation 5

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£21.95

Mineko’s Night Market is a game that celebrates Japanese culture while introducing a heart-warming story about friendship, tradition, and many, many cats.

Play as Mineko, a curious girl who has just arrived at her new home on a struggling Japanese-inspired island at the base of Mount Fugu. The superstitious locals on the island worship the Sun Cat, Nikko. What was always thought to be a long-told myth has the town puzzled, as sightings of Nikko have begun to surface among the residents of the island in recent days.

Discover the secrets behind the town and restore the struggling village to its former glory. All the while, manage your daily activities, complete various jobs, venture on whimsical quests, and craft peculiar items in preparation for the weekly Night Market!

Play and compete in a variety of Night Market games like themed parades, cat racing, and stage performances.

Solve puzzles, evade nosy Agents, and sneak into locked areas with various disguises.
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.

Hours of exploration and four seasons to experience across the vast island of Mt. Fugu.

PEGI 3+

PEGI 3+: Majority of games in this category are considered suitable for all age groups and does not contain anything that requires rating or warrants a content warning.  No violence descriptors but may contain slapstick violence as long as it is in a comical sense or not considered to be disturbing in any way, nudity allowed in a natural and non-sexual manner such as breast-feeding.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

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