Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid | Official Screenshot

Spike Chunsoft has announced that Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid is now officially available for both Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. The game is only being released digitally in the West. However, it also only costs $39.99. Although, there is one $14.99 piece of DLC available separately too. Or, you can buy the game bundled with the DLC for a discount, when bought as one bundle it will only cost you $49.99 total. Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid only contains a Japanese dub. But on Switch, English and Japanese subtitles are supported. On Steam, the game supports English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese text.

Feel free to read more about Natsu-Mon down below from the latest press release. Also down below, you’ll find the game’s most recent trailer, which was released recently when a free demo launched in the eShop. Oh and one more thing, please look forward to our review in the future.

About Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid
Satoru, the son of a circus ringmaster, just arrived in a seaside town surrounded by nature. Enjoy a special summer in rural Japan, where you’ll meet many people and have amazing experiences. In the game’s open world environment, go to various locations without loading times or screen changes. Swim in the sea, climb up the mountain, take a train to the neighboring town… Immerse yourself in this seamless world as you go on your adventure. Have fun interacting with both the people who live in the town and your fellow circus troupe members. As you spend your summer days in town, you will even be asked to direct the circus. A heartwarming summer vacation adventure awaits you.

Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid is developed by TOYBOX Inc. and Millennium Kitchen Co., Ltd. , with the story, script, and direction by Kaz Ayabe of Millennium Kitchen Co., Ltd..

Explore the Wonder of the Japanese Countryside
Enjoy a special summer in rural Japan, where you’ll meet many people and have amazing experiences. Yomogi Town, where you’re staying this summer vacation, is small but has its own shopping district and a supermarket. There are many interesting places to visit around town as well, such as a harbor, a lighthouse, a factory with tall chimneys, and a castle on a mountain. Fish, catch bugs, swim, climb trees, explore, and solve mysterious cases with the local kids… Your options are endless.

Broadcast Over Sunset DLC
Experience the rugged landscape and unique habitats of a new island. Search for 30 new insect and fish species not found in Yomogi Town. There are new places to explore, like a radio station antenna tower, the remnants of an old village, and a mysterious cave. *Main game required to play DLC

Day One Patch Information
Please make sure you have this patch installed for the best experience.
・ Graphic fixes
・ Text fixes
・ Fixed an issue that sometimes occurred when catching a fish barehanded
・ Adjusted UI size when obtaining a new bug or a sticker

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