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Miracle Snack Shop [Limited Edition] LE PLAY EXCLUSIVES
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Limited
Standard
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Product Languages
Language | Japanese, Korean |
Subtitles | English, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
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Item Description
Manufacture Count: 3,000 Limited Editions.
Developed by Talesshop, Miracle Snack Shop allows players to manage their very own snack shop while exploring the magic and stories of the in-game characters throughout their own journey! Including fully voiced dialogue from the original Korean and Japanese voice actors, Miracle Snack Shop will have you falling in love with the characters - and your new-found snack shop profits!
Miracle Snack Shop offers an emotionally cozy and complete story while maintaining high replay value through the many available shop management options and meta progression. Experience the story and your snack shop in new ways with each subsequent playthrough.
Meet the characters!
Philia is a queen from another world who accidentally ended up in the snack shop after crossing through a portal in her closet. She goes by the name Queen Salt, and her particular way of speaking seems to prove that she is true royalty! As she visits the snack shop every week for shaved ice, she grows closer and closer to the cook.
Mira is a former journalist who first visits the snack shop as an influential streamer, ready to present her business opportunity to the cook. There seems more to be revealed about the character as her on-screen personality seems very different from her real one. Which version will you see more of?
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Customer reviews
Average rating: | 5/5 |
(15 reviews ) |
TLDR: I would say that even if you only have a passing interest in the game, upgrading to the limited edition is an absolute must.
The box looks great on the shelf, and the standees are surprisingly big and well detailed. The little keychain with a switch case on it is cute, and the hook is one of the nicer ones that don’t break as easily.
The soundtrack is the only downgrade, as it comes in one of those thin plastic cases and not a proper jewel case like you’d see on a normal cd. There’s also no art or anything on the back of it and it’s super skinny and doesn’t display nicely from the side.
The postcards are cute and have good quality art, and it’s fun that you get a plastic card to show the serial number of the game you got. The sticker was sort of meh, but honestly, the standees and keychain more than make up for it.
Overall, absolutely worth the small amount of money it is to upgrade to the limited edition. The standees are really too cute to miss!