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With the upcoming English release of Natsumon 20th Century Summer Kid on August 6th and both the earlier release of the fan translation of Boku no Natsuyasumi 2 and the impending release of the fan translation of the first game, as well as last year's official translation of Shin-Chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation; I thought it was a good idea to make a thread discussing all of the company's games, due to how niche they are. A rising tide raises all ships
Who are Milennium Kitchen?
They are a games company who focus on making slice of life games that out you in the shoes of a young boy, focusing on having fun and small stories filled with wistfulness, nostalgia, every day beauties, and every day heartaches. All of their games bar their recent Shin-chan games also take place in the 20th Century, with the 70s being the most common decade due to it being the turning point of the Japanese economy while still not being too developed or too modern. Most of their games a,so have various mini games such as bug fighting, kite flying, sliding down hills, and diving.What games have they made?
- The Boku no Natsu Yasumi series for Sony - none of the games are officially in English but the second game has a complete fan translation and the first has one in development. All of these games are set in small country towns, each one in a different region of Japan
- Bokura no Kazoku - A Marriage Simulator taking yiu from the 70s into the 2000s
- Attack of the Friday Monsters for 3DS - Millenium Kitchen's only genre game and the first one in English. This is about Monsters attacking Tokyo and the giant tokusatsu heroes who stop those Monsters every week told from the perspective of a 10 year old boy
- Shin-Chan Summer Vacation series (nicknamed Ora Natsu in Japan) - More out there takes on their common formula, wjth the first game featuring time travel and the second game featuring a steam punk town with super villains. Less quaint than BokuNatsu but still charming and relaxing. Set in the modern day
- Natsu-Mon! - Their latest series, focusing on a full 3D open world town as opposed to the previous fixed camera angels all their prior games used. This game is also set in the 90s, the most modern setting of any of their historical games
Where can I play them?
Natsu-Mon! Is on Switch and PC with an English patch launching in q month. Shin-Chan: Me and the Professor are on steam and Switch in English right now. Attack of the Friday Monsters was 3DS only but cartridges aren't too expensive. Everything else is Japan only at present.Game trailers:
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