If you're a fan of Littoral Games' previous titles like Growing Up and Chinese Parents, you'll find the same cozy atmosphere in their latest Android release, A Perfect Day Pocket – Go Back to 1999. The game features a captivating art style reminiscent of Growing Up, with water-colored, hand-painted visuals that beautifully tell the story on their own.
To celebrate its launch, A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999 is available at a special introductory price of $1.99 from February 27th to March 5th. After the launch week, the price will increase to $2.99 on Android. If you pre-registered for the game, you can claim a unique Panda Quake Mini 4WD by visiting Brother Cao at the Youth Palace. Additionally, a limited-time Easter egg, the Old Uniform, can be discovered in 'My Bedroom' until March 26th.
What’s the Premise of A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999?
As the title suggests, A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999 transports you to the year 1999, a hallmark setting of Littoral Games that evokes nostalgia for the 90s and early 2000s. In this game, you experience a time-loop narrative puzzle where you relive the final day of 1999, December 31st. Playing as an elementary schoolboy trapped in this loop, reminiscent of Groundhog Day, you delve into secrets about your classmates, friends, and family, striving to help them achieve their 'perfect day.'
Repeat, Revisit, and Rewrite
The core of A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999 revolves around themes of memories, regrets, and choices. You have the opportunity to revisit childhood friendships, explore the lives of young parents, and make decisions that influence the narrative. The story unfolds through an interconnected structure, offering various outcomes as you repeat the same day.
The game also includes several mini-games that capture the essence of 90s gaming, such as a Mini 4WD race, a Gamicom console, and an arcade. With its interactive storytelling and nostalgic visuals, A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999 is definitely worth exploring.
You can find A Perfect Day Pocket – Go Back to 1999 on the Google Play Store. For a glimpse of what the game offers, check out the trailer below.
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