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Minabo A Walk Through Life Release Date
				
				
				
				Barcelona, Spain - March 28, in the year of our Lord 
				2023 
				--
				Video games publisher SelectaPlay and indie studio DevilishGames 
				announce today that Minabo - A Walk Through Life, the social 
				simulation video game about life, will be released on April 28th 
				on Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles, and PC 
				(Steam) with a one-week discount for €13,49/$13,49/£13,49 (price 
				without discount €14.99/$14.99/£14.99). 
				
				Minabo - A Walk Through Life is a cosy indie title where players 
				have to grow their own turnip and experience its whole circle of 
				life from beginning to end by interacting with other turnips and 
				the environment. Make friends, create a family, and take care of 
				pets to establish relationships in quick playthroughs.
				
				As life progresses, players will have to make hard decisions 
				regarding their social interactions. Would they marry a turnip 
				and have children, or would they rather stay single and take 
				care of their parents in their final days? Minabo - A Walk 
				Through Life is a pure (and hard) life metaphor! 
				
				Players will enjoy appealing visuals and charming characters for 
				all audiences while completing 25 quests full of life-changing 
				moments inspired by psychologist counselors involved in the 
				development. Replay with Free Life Mode to change the path 
				again, and share their life story on social media.
				
				No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s) 
				in the US at this time. 
				Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download 
				this game. For more information click
				
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