Littoral Games has just released a new Android title, *A Perfect Day Pocket – Go back to 1999*, which promises the same cozy atmosphere fans loved in their previous hits, *Growing Up* and *Chinese Parents*. The game's art style mirrors *Growing Up*, featuring beautiful water-coloured, hand-painted visuals that eloquently tell the story on their own.
During its launch week, from February 27th to March 5th, *A Perfect Day – Go back to 1999* is available at a special price of $1.99. After that, it will cost $2.99 on Android. If you pre-registered, you can claim a Panda Quake Mini 4WD by visiting Brother Cao at the Youth Palace. Additionally, a limited-time Easter egg, the Old Uniform, can be found in 'My Bedroom' until March 26th.
As the title suggests, *A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999* transports you back to the year 1999, a hallmark of Littoral Games' nostalgic storytelling set in the 90s and early 2000s. In this game, you experience the last day of 1999 through a time-loop narrative puzzle. You play as an elementary schoolboy trapped in a time loop reminiscent of *Groundhog Day*, reliving December 31st, 1999, over and over.
The game features seven time segments, eleven main characters, twenty event cards, and one free DLC. As you navigate the loop, you uncover secrets about your classmates, friends, and family, striving to help everyone achieve their 'perfect day.'
*A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999* delves into themes of memories, regrets, and choices. You can revisit childhood friendships, explore the lives of young parents, and make decisions that shape the narrative. The story follows an interconnected structure, allowing for different 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 looks like, check out the trailer below.
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