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|Last year, we scoured the Kairosoft website in search of existing titles we hoped the Japanese management game studio would translate into English for us. Well, and for you, too.
The unofficial master of the smartphone management sim continues to tease us all by putting up screenshot after screenshot of its brand-new games on its site. Brand-new games that we in the West will no doubt have to wait months for.
So, what can we expect in 2013? Are we going to simply see more of the same from the Kairosoft team, or is the Japanese firm getting a bit more wacky?
Read on, then, to find out the results of our most recent Kairosoft investigation. Oh, and to discover what our ten most wanted Kairosoft games in 2013 are.
Kingdom Pyramid Excavation
This one looks a lot like Mega Mall Story. One major difference, though: it's, ahem, set in a pyramid.
By building up your pyramid, your kingdom will grow and you'll discover more and more crafting tools to help you become the greatest pharaoh of them all.
On the side, you'll be able to attract tourists; foster relations with diplomats for trading; and establish new civilizations. Looks like classic Kairosoft fare.
Wai Wai! Dealer
We all enjoyed Game Dev Story a hell of a lot - in fact, it remains one of our all-time favourite Kairosoft games. But, what about a sim centred on selling software rather than developing it?
Shazam!
Wai Wai! Dealer is a video game and book store simulation, which tasks you with enticing punters into buying the latest video game releases.
If only they knew that the retail side of the gaming industry will be dead soon. Ah, well.
Your Dream House
Now, here's one we really want to get to grips with.
Your Dream House is an apartment management game, in which you attempt to design the perfect layout for an apartment block and its inhabitants.
It's all about arranging the furniture in the right place and keeping your denizens up to date with the latest technology.
Stakes G1 Ranch
Horse racing ahoy!
In Stakes G1 Ranch, you're the owner of a small ranch, and your goal is to win all of the top horse racing prizes.
To do so, you'll have to breed stallions the likes of which have never been seen before at Ascot and Epsom.
The horse races themselves appear to play out in a similar way to the car races in Grand Prix Story, with your horse bolting around a field and trying to outrun the rest of the pack.
Blue Sky Excavation Company
This one's all about recycling and digging for buried treasure.
It may seem like a pretty strange combination, but, then again, this is Kairosoft we're talking about.
Essentially, you go out hunting for cool trinkets, and then sell them back at base to crazy tourists. If you find enough willing treasure buyers, you can explore the surrounding areas more.
Pikopiko! Exhibition Game
Another one with a weird name, though the concept itself is rather familiar. Indeed, Pikopiko! sounds a lot like Game Dev Story, although there are a few differences here and there.
For one, it's a free-to-play title. For another, the character models look much taller than those in other Kairosoft games.
We're clutching at straws here, really, mind. If it turns out to be half as good as Game Dev Story, though, you won't see us complaining.
Exciting! Manga Dojo
In this game, you are a cartoonist living the dream. So, yep, you're drawing pictures of manga ladies in the morning and selling them for money in the evening.
Once you and your manga studio become popular, you can start releasing entire series of comics, winning awards, and drinking champagne straight out of the bottle. Go, you.
Will publishers choose to pick up your brand? Of course they will - it's a game.
Story Animation Studio
Comics not really your cup of tea? How about animated stories for TV, then?
If that got your attention, Story Animation Studio is definitely going to be your thing.
You start life running a small animation studio, working hard to get your cartoons out there, and eventually onto mainstream television. Good luck, sir.
Publications Office Friendship
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at Pocket Gamer for a day or two? Don't lie to me.
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Publications Office Friendship will allow you to find this out for yourself (sort of), since in this Kairosoft sim you are the editor-in-chief of a video game magazine.
Put together great features about upcoming games! Conduct interviews with the biggest video game developers! Do a better job than we do here at Pocket Gamer! Hang on...
Game Center Club
Another video game-centric one from the Kairosoft peeps - it's as if they really like games or something.
Anyway, Game Center Club is all about setting up your own arcade, complete with the latest coin-op classics.
What's great is that you can organize competitions in store, and watch punters battle it out in Street Fighter-esque beat-'em-ups on a big screen with huge audiences.
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In Japan, you will often see lots of Japanese people playing games on their phones. On the train, waiting for a friend, or even while walking down the street! Of course, there are hundreds of games to buy, but one company, based in Japan, has released 24 games for both the iOS and Android platforms: Kairosoft.
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The games released by Kairosoft cover a wide variety of genres. Although, all the games do have a similar gameplay interface, the themes are very different. Some of my favourites are:
Pocket Academy: Build and control your own academy. Hold special events, help your students make career choices, and become the best school in the country!
Mega Mall: Build up your own mega mall. You choose the stores to include, and where to put them. Hold sales, and increase your sales to win the game!
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Pocket League Story: Train up your own football team. Recruit new players, train them up, and attract sponsors to move through the league and become world cup champions!
All of Kairosoft’s games follow quite a similar gameplay interface, so once you’ve played one, it’s easy to pick up the others! The game design fits really well on a phone screen, and the graphics are cute, and pixelated which means it will use less battery power than some of the fancier games. With each game, you earn money and research points to spend on new facilities, trainings, or characters, depending on the game. Each game has a set time frame in which you should try and score the highest possible score, and at this point, your score will be calculated and saved. The game doesn’t stop there though, if you want, you can continue playing as long as you like – but, your points won’t be added to your high scores. Each game has special characters you can encounter, and it can be fun to keep playing and try to find them all!
Both the Apple App store, and the Google Play store have a long list of games available to download from Kairosoft. Most are available on both platforms, but there may be a few that are only available on one platform or the other. Each game also has a ‘Lite’ version that you can download for free to try the game out! So whip out your phone, and get playing!
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