ニュース KacakacaはCottongamesからの最新の不可解なリリースであり、AndroidとiOSに間もなく登場します

KacakacaはCottongamesからの最新の不可解なリリースであり、AndroidとiOSに間もなく登場します

著者 : Sebastian アップデート : Feb 28,2025

Reviver の作成者であるCottongameは、最新のゲーム Kacakaca を立ち上げています。タイトルの意味は謎のままですが(ゲームのカメラマンのテーマを考えると、おそらくカメラのシャッターサウンドに関連していますか?)、ゲームは魅力的なビジュアルと魅力的なゲームプレイを約束します。

詳細は希少ですが、 kacakaca は、写真家と彼の写真を中心とした短いパズルのようなミニゲームのコレクションのようです。しかし、 Reviver (時間曲がりのパズルゲーム)のような革新的で驚くべきタイトルのCottongameの歴史を考えると、 Kacakaca は、最初に目を合わせるよりも多くの複雑さを保持している可能性があります。

A screenshot of KaCaKaCa showing a large grabbing claw picking up prizes via a claw-machine photo

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Cottongameの印象的な実績(ReviverWooly Boy&The Circusなど)に基づいて、Kacakacaは魅惑的な経験であると予想されています。 Google PlayとiOS App Storeで事前登録が開かれています。

より多くの情報が容易に入手できないことは残念です。これは、Cottongameの過去のリリースと一致していると思われる傾向です。うまくいけば、将来のマーケティングがゲームの可能性をより強調することを願っています。

エキサイティングな今後のゲームについてお知らせするには、早期アクセスタイトルを紹介して、通常の「前のゲームの前」機能をチェックしてください。

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