The other day we reported on Kairosoft who had released a new title onto Android but currently for the Japan Google Play store only for right now. That game was a farming sim title where you basically try to build up the most profitable and well-known farm. Well at around the same time the company released another game but this time is was for everyone. So what was this second game? Pocket League Story 2.
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Earlier this year we covered some of the Kairosoft games that we were hoping to get translated and ported to Android OS. Kairosoft has released the Japanese version of their new farming simulation loosely translated as Firmament Hectare Farm to the Play Store. The game seems like it is more of a sim management game unlike thier last release Ninja Village. It focuses more on growing and selling foods and trying to become the number one farm. During your growing of vegetables and fruits you will have to attract tourists by building facilities and for them to stay at and use. As usual there will be the contests to see which farm grows the best quality items and becoming more profitable.
Looks like Kairosoft has two more games up their sleeves. Recently released on Kairo Park (which is the mobile gaming center Kairosoft uses for the two main Japanese carriers DoCoMo and Softbank), the two new games are a farming simulator, roughly translated as Firmament Hectare Farm, and a pirate themed adventure RPG also roughly translated as Great Pirate Quest Island.
A few months ago Kairosoft release their highly anticipated Ninja Village to the Japanese Play Store and and made us drool over Ninja warfare in Japanese. It is now 2 months later and true to from Kairosoft has just released the English translated version to the masses. For those of you who are not familiar with Kairosoft it is a company that releases city management style games (some of them with a flare of combat others with out) done in a lighthearted cute pixel-art format. In the case of Ninja Village your job is to lead you Ninja Clan and unite Japan.
Kairosoft has loaded up their weapons, stocked up their ships and has set sail onto the seven seas with a new pirate themed sim game which may or may not be in direct competition with Epic Devs’ upcoming title Epic Pirate Story. Since this new Kairosoft release, called Great Pirate Island Quest, is currently for Japanese residents right now, or will be shortly anyways, the description of the game is also in Japanese.
Back in mid-January of this year we mentioned a few games had landed on the Japanese Google Play store from Kairosoft. One of those games was called Stakes Ranch G1 which was the actual translation of the title. Well it might have taken a bit longer than we had originally though but that game is now available on Google Play for everyone under it’s official English name called Pocket Stables.
Well folks, it’s now officially in the Play Store. Battle Ninja Village is officially listed in the Japanese Play Store and at the rate of conversion means we are more then likely only weeks or months from having an English translated version. If you want to get a head start, or if you like fiddling and trying to figure out a game in Japanese, it will cost you $4.68 to do so.
There are plenty of us out there who are fans of the games Kairosoft puts out onto Google Play, having sunk many hours into creating the best game development studio or trying to make our village the home of many adventurers. With that said, here are some of the games we hope to see arrive in English in the near future.
Almost two weeks ago we mentioned that two Kairosoft games had appeared on Google Play for residents of Japan and users who use Market Enabler. Kairosoft is usually pretty quick now with translating their Japanese released games over to English and so two weeks after posting about those games, Kairosoft has released one of them called Dream House Days onto Google Play.
We mentioned in our previous article that Kairosoft had released two new games onto Google Play for folks living in Japan and the second one is called Your Dream House. At least that is what it translates into and could easily be called something else when it launches for English players worldwide.