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The Rise of ‘Pink Games’: Nom Nom: Cozy Forest Café and the Appeal for Girls

“They’re called a lot of ‘pink games’, these games are geared more towards girls and I think every kid loves them”.

Article: David Caballero – Gamereactor.cnWhen we discovered Nom Nom: Cozy Forest Café making the rounds at IndieDevDay in Barcelona, ​​it became familiar in a way, and we soon realized why: its soloist was Anaïs Salla, who had earlier appeared as DevilishGames ’s game designers released Minabo: A Walk Through Life. However, cuteness is pretty much the only thing the two games have in common. “[Nom Nom]is a rhythm and decorate game,” Sara describes. “It’s kind of like a Flash game from the early 2000s, so when you go to the Barbie page and play dress up and decorate, it doesn’t have a lot of confrontation, so it’s not a confrontational one. Game, it’s not a hard game. It’s just a game to enjoy, enjoy the food and cooking and talking to the animals.” “The animals teach you how to make them,” she said, adding of the different recipes, “and you have to cook them with a rhythm mini-game before decorating them and then You can serve them. You will have your own cafeteria website where you can share the photos you took there. “I think there’s a lot of missed opportunities out there,” the game designer noted, “because they’re called a lot of ‘pink games,’ which are geared more towards girls and I think every kid loves them. So I think there’s There’s a missing market…but they’re not filling it, so I think we should try to give it to those kids and people who enjoy creativity and not conflict. “We recently launched Minabo in April,” she finally recalls of the studio Previous efforts that sprouted organically in the spring. “The game is experimental, it’s about life, kind of like Carrot’s life analogy to a walking simulator. It’s a bit weird, but it talks a lot about life and death and relationships, and it’s a bit of a special game that people seem to enjoy. (…) So Minabo’s message is very profound, so I think here I try to be more uplifting, and yeah, because as I said, Minabo talks a lot about death and relationships, so here you can build that with the client relationships and befriending them, but it won’t be as deep.” Play the full interview to see how the cooking mini-game actually works, and more about Nom Nom: Cozy Forest Café, expected to be released on Nintendo in early 2024 Available on Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and mobile devices. Until then, you’ll be able to sample its demo at the upcoming Steam Next Fest (October 9-16). Source: Gamereactor.cn

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