No longer a "hybrid of a relaxing simulator and Dark Souls" - Kotamon creators fixed "Miyazaki's game balance" and controls

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After its release, it quickly became clear that adjustments needed to be made to the economic balance of KOTAMON: My Sis Found A Super-Rare Card In Her Cereal Box, So I Became A Garbage Man To Find The Entire Collection And Earn $1,000,000.

The game KOTAMON: My Sis Found A Super-Rare Card In Her Cereal Box, So I Became A Garbage Man To Find The Entire Collection And Earn $1,000,000 from KotaMota Games studio, published by Polnoch, was recently released on PC on Steam.

Players are invited to go to a landfill and combine business with pleasure: the world will become a little cleaner, and various cards with Kotamons can be found in the junk. There are images of varying piquancy, including those with tentacles.

Some players had questions about the economic balance, and the developers jokingly explained how it happened:

After the demo, Mota decided to recalculate the cost of all upgrades in the game so that the game would feel cozy, relaxing, and stress-free. The first thing that evoked such associations in him was, of course, Studio Ghibli cartoons, so he typed "Miyazaki's game balance" into Google and did everything according to the advice from the guide he found.

As a result, the developers explain, "many were surprised by the first-ever hybrid of a relaxing cleaning simulator with Dark Souls." It was decided to make the prices "more pleasant," and whole cards and especially scraps in piles of garbage began to appear more often.

 

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In addition, corrections were made to the save system and controls were improved. Now players will be able to turn off mouse smoothing, as well as "fearlessly change FOV" to a comfortable value.

The developers also reported that Nyan-Crunchy boxes will appear more often in the trash, so players "no longer need 13486 years to get the achievement for finding ten of them."

The KOTAMON: My Sis Found A Super-Rare Card In Her Cereal Box, So I Became A Garbage Man To Find The Entire Collection And Earn $1,000,000 page on Steam is available at the following link. This weekend, the game's peak online exceeded 4 thousand players, and the reviews are "very positive."

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