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Yutaka is returning from a month in the countryside at her grandmother's. She's excited to meet her friends and her sister again, but destiny has bigger plans for her

Country Bumpkin Yutaka from Kagura Games is now available on GOG with a -10% discount which lasts until June 1st, 1 PM UTC!

In this 2D RPG title you’ll Guide Yutaka through the town of Cocco, exploring every nook and cranny to solve its many mysteries. Where is the evil coming from, and what can be done to stop it? Why is her mother acting so weird? And what are the little shrines that seem to be scattered everywhere, just out of sight?

Talk to the townsfolk, solve their problems as well as your family's, and play with your friends! And whenever a wall seems insurmountable, Yutaka's sister Keiko will step in, using her knowledge and experience to solve any problem Yutaka can't tackle on her own!
Ahah, found you!
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Another one, where are they coming from?
There's no way anyone can make a quality game content this fast!
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00063: There's no way anyone can make a quality game content this fast!
How exactly are you measuring speed?
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00063: There's no way anyone can make a quality game content this fast!
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clarry: How exactly are you measuring speed?
Release date of the previous Kagura game is May 13 this year! Most quality games take at least a year or two to be made.
A game made in a week? there's something fishy here... and they are keep popping up!
Post edited May 25, 2023 by 00063
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00063: Another one, where are they coming from?
There's no way anyone can make a quality game content this fast!
I'm pretty sure quality is not on anyone's mind when it comes to these "games".
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clarry: How exactly are you measuring speed?
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00063: Release date of the previous Kagura game is May 13 this year! Most quality games take at least a year or two to be made.
A game made in a week? there's something fishy here... and they are keep popping up!
Kagura Games only publishes the games.
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clarry: How exactly are you measuring speed?
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00063: Release date of the previous Kagura game is May 13 this year! Most quality games take at least a year or two to be made.
A game made in a week? there's something fishy here... and they are keep popping up!
Yeah kagura doesn't make games. They translate and publish localized versions of games made by others.
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00063: Release date of the previous Kagura game is May 13 this year! Most quality games take at least a year or two to be made.
A game made in a week? there's something fishy here... and they are keep popping up!
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clarry: Yeah kagura doesn't make games. They translate and publish localized versions of games made by others.
And someone else copy/pasted RPG maker assets from another person. It's a food chain of low effort smut.
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J Lo: It's a food chain of low effort smut.
Kagura normally picks the best selling/top ranked games from DLsite, so no, we're not getting shovelware (by HRPG maker standards I mean, of course you have to be into specific kinks to enjoy them)
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00063: Release date of the previous Kagura game is May 13 this year! Most quality games take at least a year or two to be made.
A game made in a week? there's something fishy here... and they are keep popping up!
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clarry: Yeah kagura doesn't make games. They translate and publish localized versions of games made by others.
Besides, most of these games were made and have been sold in Japan for years already. At most they had to be translated, and I think even the translation isn't recent — it is just the release on Gog that is.

Kagura is simply sitting atop a mountain of games that until a few years ago were exclusive to Japan (or people who could read japanese and were ok with the cost of importing a copy). Their release here doesn't have anything to do with how fast they were made.

It's really really far from the idea that Kagura releases a game and immediately starts coding the next one. This is a case of "Cowboy Bebop at his computer" :-)
Post edited May 26, 2023 by joppo