July 5, 2024
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‘Bloomtown: A Different Story’ dates release for 2024


Excitement is building as turn-based RPG fans await the exciting release of Bloomtown: A Different Story. The editorial Twin Sails Interactive and the developers Different Sense Games and Lazy Bear Games have announced that the game will be available in PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch and PC via Steam in it second quarter of 2024. This title promises a unique narrative experience with elements of turn-based combat, monster taming and social RPG in a seemingly pleasant world inspired by 1960s America.

“Bloomtown: A Different Story” immerses you in an exciting narrative JRPG that combines turn-based combat, monster taming, and social RPG elements. Set in a seemingly peaceful world inspired by 1960s America, the game puts you in the shoes of Emily and her younger brother Chester, who are sent on summer vacation to her grandfather’s cozy and quiet town. However, appearances can be deceiving: children disappearing, nightmares becoming more real… Something is not right in this seemingly idyllic setting, especially for a 12-year-old girl with an adventurous mind. It will be up to you to solve this mystery and free Bloomtown and its inhabitants from a dark fate.

The story of “Bloomtown: A Different Story” promises to envelop players in a captivating plot that combines elements of fantasy and mystery in a seemingly perfect world. With exciting turn-based combat and the opportunity to tame monsters, players will find a mix of gameplay mechanics that will keep them immersed in Emily and Chester’s story. Mark the second quarter of 2024 on your calendar and get ready to join this fascinating adventure that will take you to a world where appearances can be deceiving and secrets wait to be discovered.

Fountain: Gematsu

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