
It seems that most people are only playing Doraemon…
Kairosoft games all do the same thing no matter which one you play.
I was playing a game by a manga artist during the feature phone era.
I couldn’t help but enjoy being able to give my favorite titles.
Even though I haven’t drawn it, I’ve been imagining in my mind that this manga has a storyline like this…
There seem to be many developing countries as well.
The Galakei Kairosoft app is great, isn’t it?
I was able to kill time when I was free.
The tiny pixel art was cute.
After thoroughly indulging in piracy, I was overwhelmed by an unbearable emptiness.
>>6
Most games are so addictive that I get bored of them quickly and eventually start looking for new releases.
I played the game with the dungeon village and the pool guy.
The place I played the most was the Yukemuri Onsen district.
Heian-kyo is fun!
I’m interested in the race, but I’m hesitating.
I’ve tried various things, but there are many misses in the sports category.
Most of the work will involve observing the tournament.
Other than that, it’s reasonably interesting.
I played the manga and game stuff I bought years ago, as well as the free ski resort items they were giving out during last year’s heavy snowfall.
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I love coffee shops.
I thought boxing looked interesting.
There are surprisingly many ninjas.
It feels like playing only with the part of the brain that controls simple thinking, so even after playing for a long time, I don’t get too tired.
Someone who says all Cairo is the same probably hasn’t done that much.
It’s interesting, but when I calm down, I realize that everything I’m doing is the same.
You realize that there are quite a few differences if you do it a number of times.
I like Zaibatsu Towns.
It’s a nostalgic memory, but I remember the time when I was really into flip phones.
It’s mostly the same, but there are some small differences.
First of all, the situation is different, so my mood is different.
I want them to finally release the nationwide edition of Ramen-kan on Switch.
>>24
The store name was Toxoplasma.
I want them to release something like a more upgraded version of Towns Island.
Recently, the ones that go up to rank 10 have expanded the maps too much, and it’s becoming a bit of a hassle.
>>26
When it exceeds the scale of a miniature garden, it suddenly becomes dull, doesn’t it?
The acceptable range is about 16 screens.
The ones that were originally free to play clearly have a chaotic system when you play them.
When I encounter works with little freedom in arrangement, I run out of things to do in the second half.
The Pocket Academy series is great.
“Is there really no burger until this point…?”
>>30
Honestly, the only thing to get excited about with burgers is the combination of ingredients and side dishes; there’s really nothing else to praise.
The UI and the management of multiple stores and staff are terrible.
I don’t think dishes will miss the mark.
There aren’t many places that release such easy-to-play simulation games domestically.
The PC version also properly supports controllers, which is impressive.
I am continually struggling with the best rate for sushi.
I like Adventure Dungeon Village and Game Development Country++.
…Which one is the arsonist?
>>35
I think you can find it by Googling, but it’s probably a bookstore.
>>39
It turned out to be a bookstore.
It’s crazy…
I like department stores, but there was a second one.
At first glance, they seem the same, but once you try a few, you realize there are differences in how they fit or don’t fit.
I like Jumbo Airport stories.
I like it when they occasionally have crazy sales.
In terms of content, I liked pro wrestling.
What I’m interested in right now is the horse racing thing.
It’s really amusing how, while they were risking the company’s fate by creating Doraemon, the Unity controversy broke out and they started a desperate sale.
Dungeon lover
Ramen shops clearly divide into those that get customers midway and those that don’t.
It’s funny that when you pull back the menu for the line of customers and place it in an empty store, customers start lining up there instead.
Is this really the correct strategy…?
I quite like baseball and basketball.
I like sushi restaurants.
I love sushi restaurants, but as I run one, it gradually becomes less about sushi…
Rather, I haven’t even touched Doraemon yet.
I enjoyed Dungeon Village 2, but by the time I reached the sixth village, the feeling of it becoming work was definitely stronger.
The release during baseball was terrible.
As promised, there was naturally the 9 kicks to the corpse.
The original used bookstore certainly didn’t have a fire, so why…
The fishing pond surrounded by treasure ships and things like that just makes it all feel really chaotic, doesn’t it? The inside of the sushi restaurant.
>>55
(Row of running machines)
>>60
Go salon go salon go salon
I’m gradually making progress with Doraemon, but there’s so much to do and too many books, so I can’t seem to finish at all…!
I’m curious about the train thing.
PokéGaku, Dungeon Village, and Towns have high levels of completion, don’t they?
Personally, I got so hooked that I would like to expand on ninjas and amusement parks even more.
It’s nice that new stores that open can automatically withdraw without any sales.
Whoa, the effects are really annoying!
I liked Dungeon Village.
The “Wind and Cloud ⭐︎ Boxing” game has a strong focus on individual development and the matches are intense, so I really feel attached to it.
Let’s extend your athletic career, shall we?
(Rival stores that set up shop every day)
Since Dora is a collaboration work, the volume is incredible.
When it comes to wanting to play a casual management simulation, it ironically becomes harder to recommend…
Astro Exploration Team
The strange graphics that aren’t found in other series are irresistible.
I think dorayaki is probably a similar game since they keep doing ramen endlessly.
>>68
In order to ultimately become a master, we have no choice but to make everyone a regular, but we won’t be able to make everyone a regular in 12 years…
Only Dora-chan is clearly different.
There’s a story.
I did everything at the campground until I satisfied Kairo-kun.
Anyway, it worked out when we piled up earth and surrounded the tent with facilities.
Just because Dora-chan’s store is small doesn’t mean you have to destroy the surrounding land.
>>72
Every time I use the spacious pump, I wonder if this is really good…
Doraemon’s staff are overly obsessed with F.
>>73
What!
>>73
Being a member of the Tokiwa-so Preservation Society is too strong.
Since there’s hardly anywhere else in Japan that deals with basketball, I had a lot of fun with the basketball stuff.
It’s been almost 30 years since my impression of TechWin…
You don’t really need to expand the land that much for a sushi restaurant.
The wider it is, the more time is consumed for customers to move around the facility.
>>79
So I’ll place it in the center.
I’m not good with combinations, so I prefer something like paddock GP the most.
When you really get into horse racing, it turns into an isolation game…
Don’t bother with horse tours, just drop your money.
I found out about it through EroMoba.
I quit the hamburger one because the UI was confusing.
>>83
That was ramen for me…
The spacious pump is a secret tool that expands the space between neighboring land, so it’s safe!
It should be, but it clearly looks crushed.
>>84
Is it a tool like a dividing driver?
I wish I had bought a set during the clearance sale…
Ninja Village
It’s the same with hot springs, but considering the movement of guests, making it spacious might actually lead to guest dissatisfaction.
The first game I played on my smartphone might have been the one I played the most.
I played the ski resort game until I completed it.
The baseball club guy quit after about 30 minutes.
The sushi shop aimed to clear the entire competition with egg sushi, but they gave up.
I’m glad there are many people who play basketball.
I’m currently gathering kids to play Ro-Kyu-Bu!
I remember conquering the egg back in the day.
The fact that it’s the same every time means that there is the advantage of being able to quickly get used to the controls even with a new release.
Aside from the fact that remodeling Dora-chan’s place was way too troublesome, it was really fun.
The story is good…
Speaking of which, manga artists who get caught plagiarizing often have their series canceled.
I wonder if there are other high-risk things like that.
>>99
Is there really such a thing!?
I found out that you can also do collaboration stuff, so please create something again.
I want to see various collaboration-type dots.
>>100
It’s fun to see pixel art of various characters with stable quality… it really showcased their characteristics.
Sato Kokonokado who calls the storm.
Goddamn Milk Mountain
I’ve been waiting for Survival Island 2…
Isn’t the next hurdle too high since Doraemon is just too ultimate?
>>104
I mean, it’s not even Doraemon, it’s F.
When it comes to works that can prepare a large number of character IPs, it becomes a conversation about Nintendo, Jump, Disney, and such.
Dora had a good compatibility with various Kairosoft games as well.
The camping thing was tough because guests weren’t very satisfied unless it was on a high ground.
When you create a raised platform, it becomes narrower.
I had to manage a camping supply store, so I didn’t get bored.
It’s great that starting and stopping is very easy.
>>109
Once you start it up, it will begin the loop.
Sometimes I really want to do it…
Do you have any recommendations other than Dora?
For some reason, Pajama Man is the grand finale.
When the Nyuuyama Gadudamu appears, I feel like we are already approaching the halfway point.
I like inns, dungeon villages, and ramen.
It seems that there’s a smartphone version of Doraemon, but is it easy to play?
I prefer the type that places items more skillfully than in training systems and continuously increases resources.
I wonder if they’ll release something like making a town in Dragon Quest.
>>119
Isn’t Dungeon Village different?
>>120
I want to try something that feels like replacing Dungeon Village with Dragon Quest.
It seems good for FF too.
>>127
I do want to see more collaborations.
>>119
Muu… Cairo Bark…
The amusement park is open now.
The free Pokémon school had a bug that made transfer students stop coming, which was tough.
Ninja was just right.
When it comes to pirates, it becomes suffering or emptiness halfway through.
I’m seriously doing everything, no joke.
Burgers can be compared to burgers…
I only play battle-type games because I get bored of management-type games.
Dorayaki is undoubtedly a masterpiece, but…
It’s a shame that we can’t bring the interesting aspects of that into future Cairo original works.
>>132
The secret tools allow for quite a lot of possibilities.
Somehow around Kochikame.
If you’re an adventurer, it must be Adventure Kingdom Island.
I can’t understand combos for setting up buildings on the map by myself…
The new skating rink story is honestly a letdown.
The design elements of the skating rink and the tempo elements are completely lacking.
There are plenty of patterns for creating the menu at the store.
Kairosoft comp is pretty amazing, but isn’t there not enough time?
>>138
Even if we say “comp,” it’s not like we’re doing score attacks.
It feels like it’s over once I’ve done it to a certain level of satisfaction.
I’ll play until I clear the top-level content.