December 23, 2024
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“Mail Time” arrives on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch on October 19


Publisher Freedom Games and developer appelmoes games have announced that “Mail Time” will be released for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch on October 19. This adventure game, known as “Cottagecore adventure,” initially debuted on PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG on April 27.

In “Mail Time,” players can immerse themselves in a world full of charm and sweetness. Pack a mushroom-shaped backpack and get ready to deliver letters, gifts and other surprises to the adorable creatures of Grumblewood Grove. No need to worry about scary enemies or follow a strict schedule; “Mail Time” is an adventure that can be enjoyed at your own pace.

Explore cute and quirky stories, helping characters like a snail with a secret crush or hungry hamsters in search of a delicious snack. You can opt for quick deliveries or take the scenic route to enjoy the landscapes and details. Jump, bounce and glide from leaf to leaf, discovering side routes and secret locations to collect soda bottle caps and embark on new missions.

A standout feature of “Mail Time” is the ability to customize your character, with options for pronouns, skin tones, hairstyles, clothing, and mail backpacks, offering over 40,000 possible combinations to create the perfectly suited Messenger to make new ones. exciting memories.

“Mail Time” creator Kela Van Der Deijl expressed his excitement at sharing this experience: “Experience the loving atmosphere of Mail Time, coming to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation. I hope friends from around the world meet the adorable creatures of Grumblewood Grove and relax in this vast land with a light energy, no pressure, just laughter and a touch of sweetness.”

Get ready to embark on this enchanting adventure starting October 19 on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.

Fountain: Gematsu

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