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Mineko’s Night Market review – you can’t resist the toebeans

Mineko’s Night Market has been on my radar for a long time – over two years, in fact. Back when I first started working on Pocket Tactics, I remember falling in love with my first glimpses of the game and telling my team that I would love to review it when the release date came around. So it feels pretty satisfying to sit here after so much time has passed, finally able to dive into a Mineko’s Night Market review.

But, with a long wait comes a build-up of anticipation and expectations – so does the game live up to the hype? Well, I may be a tad biased due to Mineko’s Night Market checking most of my boxes, but I genuinely love this game. It’s simple and charming, with a fun sense of humor, a touching narrative, and a relaxing yet engaging gameplay loop, all making for a very enjoyable little title with heaps of personality.

Mineko’s Night Market describes itself as a narrative-driven, social simulation adventure that celebrates Japanese culture, and it certainly delivers on that front. The story follows a young girl called Mineko, who moves to a small island with her dad. However, there are strange goings on happening on this island – and she soon finds herself in the middle of it all.

The island was once populated by many cats, as well as the Sun Cat, Nikko – a giant cat who lived atop Mt. Fugu and watched over the people below. However, with Nikko seemingly gone, the island is now a shell of its former self, and many of its inhabitants don’t even believe he exists – that is, except for Bobo, who immediately befriends Mineko and invites her to help prove Nikko’s existence.

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Finding evidence of Nikko and returning the island to its former glory isn’t an easy task, as there are heaps of mysterious agents poking around – and they’ve even captured all the cats in cages. But one night, Nikko visits Mineko, and she embarks on a mission to not only free all the captured cats and help build the island back up, but to also help Nikko return to his home on top of Mt Fugu.

The narrative is utterly adorable, and I absolutely love the references to Japanese mythology throughout. The characters are also wonderful, from adults like Mineko’s dad and Hank the Hunk to the other kids like the initially antagonistic Miyako and boyband-obsessed Hana. The dialogue you share with them is charming and even insightful at times, with playful quips and jokes, sweet little anecdotes, and endearing backstories. There are also some truly moving moments throughout, exploring themes of friendship and belonging in a really touching way.

The main gameplay revolves around a weekly calendar. Throughout the weekdays, you can explore different areas, collect resources, craft items, and complete quests. On Saturday evenings, it’s time for the titular Night Market, where you sell your wares and take part in events to increase the market’s level and, ultimately, help it flourish into the iconic attraction it used to be.

Mineko's Night Market review - Mineko standing by a bridge and a zen garden in Nikko's temple

You travel to different locations by going to the bus stop outside of your house. There isn’t a usual clock, so you can spend as much time in each area as you like, but time passes when you return from a location. Buses only run during the day and evenings, so you can visit a maximum of two locations a day, but you can explore them and gather items to your heart’s content, as long as you have the stamina for it.

Speaking of stamina and hearts, you only have one heart’s worth when you start the game. Harvesting or collecting items takes a set amount of stamina, from picking up a hairball or a flower, to chopping wood or mining rocks. You can eat or drink in order to restore stamina, with drinks and small snacks generally giving you half a heart and larger meals like yakisoba or sushi to-go giving you a full heart, but you can only eat or drink three items a day – so generally it’s best to splash out and buy the to-go meals rather than the cheaper ramune.

This feels a little restrictive at first, but as you progress through the story, you gain additional hearts so you can complete more tasks in a day. Also, each consumable gives you a cute little message when you use it, which is a nice added detail.

Usually, on your first visit to a new location, it’s infested with agents – and a few of the locations require you to have bought a tool from Hank’s Tool Shop before you can go there at all. Once you arrive, in order to unlock the location fully and progress further, you need to get past the agents, free a set amount of captured cats, and then complete a final task such as locating a Nikko artifact, disconnecting a comms tower, or destroying a supply crate.

Mineko's Night Market review - Mineko saving a cat from three sleeping agents

In these sections, you have three ‘lives’ (noted by little Mineko head icons at the top of the screen). If you step in front of an agent’s flashlight, you lose a ‘life’. If you lose all three ‘lives’, you have to start the sequence again. Getting past most of the agents is generally a case of timing – wait until they move out of the way, then sprint through to get to the caged cat. However, there’s some variation that requires a bit of puzzle-solving or even bribery.

While these sections are all the same at their core, they still offer enough variety that you sometimes need to stop and think, and I find them very enjoyable. You also get a very satisfying moment when you manage to free all the cats and push the agents out of the area, allowing you to see it with all its flowers, resource points, and kitties out in the wild again. Oh, and how could I forget? Each location generally has a bunch of cats sitting around. And, yes, you can pet them – it doesn’t even cost any stamina to do so.

Some kitties just change position when you pet them, while others follow you around in a cute little kitten conga line until you leave the area and go home. The follower kitties sometimes get in the way, especially if you’re collecting items off the floor, meaning you may end up petting a cat rather than collecting an item – but honestly, as a cat mom, that’s pretty much my real life anyway, and due to the lack of stamina required to pet cats and there being no time limit in each location, there’s really no harm done.

Outside of picking items up on the floor, such as flowers or hairballs, the resources you collect each have their own sort of minigame. For example, mining rocks and chopping trees requires you to hit a button at the right moment, hold it, and release it when the marker is in the right place.

Fishing is another simple, quick-time-esque gathering game, where you need to wait until the fish pulls the lure down, then hit the button to real. Pretty much every resource you gather is useful for crafting, but you can also submit certain items to museums. Once you submit enough items, the museums get a makeover and open to the public, once again helping the island to expand and earning you some nice items.

Mineko's Night Market review - a screenshot of Mineko during the sewing craftbench minigame

Similarly, different crafting benches have their own minigames, too. These range from simple – such as hitting a button when the marker is hovering over the right section to cut a stem on the flower craftbench – to a bit more complex – such as guiding a paint brush around a map on the art craftbench or following a pattern with a sewing machine on the sewing craftbench. If you pull it off perfectly, you get a perfect item, which is worth more money. If you do well but don’t get it exactly right, you get a normal item. And, if you completely mess up, you get a garbage item that isn’t worthy of selling at all.

As mentioned earlier, the main purpose of crafting is to have stock to sell at the Night Market on Saturdays. However, you can also sell items at shops throughout the week if you need a bit of extra cash to buy some food, or a new tool or craftbench. You also get villager requests, where different characters ask for specific items – initially, these are usually food items, though later, they start asking for specific crafted items.

Completing village requests increases your relationship with the characters and is a great way to unlock new recipes or receive items. Though you can also unlock recipes through bottles that you catch while fishing, this is a nice incentive for you to cultivate friendships with the different characters around town, contributing to a nice level of world-building that feels very wholesome. It’s also very satisfying when you get the chance to give the villagers items that they then use to kit out their house, sprucing the island up even further.

When you get used to these different elements, it’s easy to fall into a comfortable rhythm, visiting certain locations throughout the week to top up your resources, crafting the items that sell the best, and then turning up to the market to make a big profit. But, with frequent new locations and story developments, this gameplay loop doesn’t get stale too quickly, and there’s always something new to do. However, if you prefer to take things slow, there’s no real time limit, either. So you can spend as many weeks as you want gathering and crafting before progressing on to the next part of the story.

Mineko's Night Market review - a screenshot of the end of a cat race during the Night Market, showing Mineko and Bobo sitting on cats in front of a stage

Visually, Mineko’s Night Market is equally as beautiful. It adopts a simplistic, 2D picture-book aesthetic with lovely elements that nod to iconic Japanese artwork such as Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa. The colors are varied yet somewhat muted, adding to the soft, relaxing vibe of the world, and everything feels like it’s washed in the golden light of a setting sun.

The music is also lovely, with unique, soothing tracks for the gathering locations and a jazzy, whimsical piece that backs up the espionage-esque sections with the agents, among others. Most of the pieces have a lo-fi vibe, and some even incorporate instruments reminiscent of classic Japanese music. It’s a lovely OST that truly enhances the relaxing nature of the game, and I could definitely imagine myself listening to it as I work in the future.

Outside of that, the sound design for the bulk of the game is unintrusive and fitting. The characters aren’t voiced at all, but to be honest, that doesn’t really detract from my enjoyment at all, especially as, combined with the large speech bubbles, it only seems to enhance the overall pop-up picture-book feel.

I was lucky enough to get my hands on both a Switch version and the Steam beta version, both of which I’ve tested thoroughly and played for hours. When it comes to controls, Mineko’s Night Market feels very intuitive on the Switch. Press one trigger to sprint and press the other to creep. One button for inventory, another for opening your journal, and another for collecting an item. It all feels comfortable and responsive, and I didn’t need to do any remapping for it to feel right.

The Steam version, on the other hand, took me a little while to get used to. While WASD works for movement, the default controls seem designed around using the directional arrows, as left shift is sprint and right shift is creep. You press enter to collect/interact with things, E to open your inventory, and J to open your journal, and the mouse doesn’t do anything at all. Luckily, you can remap the controls pretty easily through the settings menu, and after I got used to my new layout (left shift will always be sprint for me, it’s second nature at this point), I’ve come to find it comfortable and somewhat reminiscent of older PC games from back when I was a kid.

Mineko's Night Market review - Mineko petting a cat by the frozen lake

The performance on the Switch and Steam is mostly comparable. The simplistic art style and animations makes for a smooth and visually pleasing experience on both platforms for the most part, and screenshots even look comparable – which is a rarity for the Switch.

However, the Switch version does have some issues. Load screens are much longer, so you become very familiar with the running Mineko sprite on the bottom right corner. This is especially frustrating when you are going between the craft shop and tool shop in the village, as there’s a load screen for entering and exiting both of the shops, making the act take much longer than it needs to.

There’s also quite a bit of stuttering when you load into a new area or enter a cutscene, with the music cutting out and the characters sometimes freezing. These issues are essentially absent from the Steam version, so keep that in mind if choosing between platforms.

Outside of that, I experienced some bugginess in the HQ where, on the second floor, jumping into a vent to progress to the area where the door code was broken. I couldn’t progress, which meant I had to restart the game and lost my progress for the day. I also had a few buggy moments on the frozen lake, where Mineko would get caught on the corner of one of the frozen, slip-stream-esque sections, but it always worked itself out. This issue seems to be consistent across both the Steam and Switch versions. However, as this is a beta build, I’m cutting the game some slack here – and I have faith that the devs will fix these grievances in the full launch.

Overall, Mineko’s Night Market is a delightfully charming game, and, to me, it was well worth the wait. I know it’s cliche to say, but it really does emit the same coziness present in Animal Crossing games and Studio Ghibli films (specifically My Neighbor Totoro vibes), while also managing to pay homage to a beautiful culture and stand on its own two feet as a unique experience.

Mineko's Night Market review - Mineko and Nikko sitting in a Sakura tree, watching the moon over Mt Fugu, as Mineko says 'we're gonna get you home, Nikko'

It’s simple and certainly doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel, but it’s also very relaxing and perfect for those days where the world feels a bit too much. So, if you’re having a rough time and feeling a bit blue, remember the Night Market is every Saturday, and Nikko is waiting for you.

Right, that’s it for our Mineko’s Night Market review. If this type of game is your vibe as much as it is mine, there are plenty of other titles to explore in our list of the best indie games, cute games, or our top picks for the best Switch games overall. We’ve also got a list of all the ACNH villagers, along with guides to Fae Farm multiplayer, Fae Farm flowers, and Fae Farm Fish.

Mineko’s Night Market review

Mineko’s Night Market is a truly charming little game, full of cute cats, quirky characters, and plenty of chill vibes. Its narrative successfully celebrates Japanese culture, friendship, and belonging in such a beautiful way, and is supported by a simple yet engaging gameplay loop made up of gathering, crafting, and even a spot of espionage. A must for cozy game lovers all over the world, and the perfect way to unwind after a stressful day.

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Get your bells ready for a cute new Animal Crossing Switch Lite

Today Nintendo announced a few fun new Nintendo Switch bundles, finally adding some variety alongside the stalwart Mario Kart 8 Deluxe SKU that has arrived every holiday season like the Coca-Cola Christmas advert. Luckily, Nintendo fans have a Nintendo Switch Sports bundle on shelves, alongside two Animal Crossing New Horizons Switch Lite consoles with special artwork.

All three bundles arrive on October 20, 2023, just one day before the release of Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Nintendo is pairing a pre-installed digital Nintendo Switch Sports alongside a regular (non-OLED) Nintendo Switch with neon red and blue Joy-Cons. It’s a little strange to still be getting a regular old Switch, but Nintendo might be squeezing out the last bits of stock before a Nintendo Switch 2 release date in the future.

Meanwhile, you can also grab either a coral pink or turquoise blue Nintendo Switch Lite, though, unlike the previous versions of those colors, these new Animal Crossing-themed versions feature a white pattern on the back of the Switch, with the illustrations featuring the iconic Animal Crossing leaf. There’s even a little Animal Crossing logo under the right analogue stick adding an extra bit of flair. Will you be picking any of these up?

There’s no trailer for the Animal Crossing New Horizons Switch Lite, but you can check out this cozy advert below to get in the mood for some winter gaming.

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That’s all we have on these Nintendo Switch bundles today folks, but if you’re getting ready to grab the console for yourself or a friend, be sure to check out our list of the best Nintendo Switch games of 2023.

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Flashlight Tag codes August 2023

If you’re hoping to spot some Roblox Flashlight Tag codes, don’t worry, some bright spark is collecting them all in one place for you. With so much to do and ways to play with friends, you’re going to want to make sure you’re all-tag-ether ready to spot your pals and tag them in no time!

Just before we turn on the lights and shine a torch onto the rest of this guide, be sure to check out our huge library of content covering the best Roblox games. Be sure to switch on over to our guides on Yeet a Friend codes, Ski Race codes, Rider World codes, Strong Leg Simulator codes, IQ Wars Simulator codes, and, for something a bit different, check out our guide on Brawlhalla codes as well.

Flashlight Tag codes

Active codes:

  • LAUNCH – 500 credits and one free chest roll (new)
  • FREECOMMONBOX – free chest roll
  • 3KLIKES – 1500 credits

Expired codes:

There are no expired Flashlight Tag codes.

What are Flashlight Tag codes?

Flashlight Tag codes are a collection of numbers and letters you can use within the game to bag yourself some delightful rewards. Developer @repensky creates and distributes codes to coincide with events, updates, and holidays. However, don’t worry, we’re always on the hunt and ready to update this guide when new codes appear. Just bookmark this page and check back soon to stay up to date.

How do I redeem Flashlight Tag codes?

It’s easy to redeem Flashlight Tag codes, just follow these steps:

  • Open up Roblox
  • Fire up Flashlight Tag
  • Hit the codes button to open the text box
  • Enter codes into the box
  • Click redeem
  • Enjoy your rewards!
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Well then folks, that’s all the Flashlight Tag codes we have for today, but we’re hoping to spot more soon. If you need even more great guides today, be sure to check out content covering Dodge Stars codes and Hoop Simulator codes next.

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Mushroom Race codes August 2023

If you need Roblox Mushroom Race codes you’re in the right place, as our fun guide covers everything from stalk to cap to help you in this fungus-focused frolic. Grab a mushroom and bounce your way through this brilliant Roblox title, racing around on fungi and never getting spored. We’ve saved you the truffle of searching the internet and sifted through all the shiitake to give you the best of the bunch.

Before we pick a fresh batch of codes for this guide, be sure to check out our healthy crop of content covering all the latest and greatest Roblox games. We have guides covering IQ Simulator codes, Push Simulator codes, Yeet a Friend codes, Strong Leg Simulator codes, and if you love a certain show with mushroom-based zombies, then you’ll love our The Resistance Tycoon codes guide.

Mushroom Race codes

Active codes:

  • RELEASE – free pet (new!)

Expired codes:

Currently, there are no expired Mushroom Race codes.

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What are Mushroom Race codes?

Mushroom Race codes are specific sets of letters and numbers you can input into the game to unlock exclusive rewards, boosts, and bonuses. Developer xFrozen Obbys releases codes to coincide with events, updates, and holidays. To stay up to date, bookmark this page and check back regularly as we update this guide whenever new codes appear.

How do I redeem Mushroom Race codes?

It’s easy to redeem Mushroom Race codes, just follow these simple steps:

  • Open up Roblox
  • Fire up Mushroom Race
  • Click the Twitter icon on the left labeled codes
  • Enter one of the codes
  • Hit verify to redeem
  • Enjoy your rewards!

Alright fungi folks, that’s all the Mushroom Race codes we have for today. If you’re a huge Roblox fan, then be sure to check out our other guides covering Get Heavy codes and RetroStudio codes next.

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All the Deepwoken weapons and how to use them

Roblox Deepwoken is a hardcore fantasy RPG that can be pretty intimidating to newcomers. Trying to build your first character is a challenge, but our list of all the Deepwoken weapons is here to let you know the benefits of all the different weapon types.

Once done here, there’s a huge number of different Roblox experiences out there for all kinds of gamers, and we’ve got the Roblox game codes to go with them. Head over to our King Legacy codes, Untitled Boxing Game codes, Shinobi Life 2 codes, and Murder Mystery 2 codes to grab yourself some freebies.

Deepwoken weapon stances

In Deepwoken, you can switch between one-handed and two-handed fighting stances depending on your weapon loadout. One-handed stance allows you to recover increased posture from parrying and use off-hand weapons like shields, guns, and parrying daggers, but you deal less posture damage in return. In two-handed stance, you recover less posture from parrying but benefit from increased swing speed and harder-hitting parries.

Deepwoken light weapons

Light weapons are exclusively used in one-handed stance, so consider this when preparing your build. The weapons in this category are daggers, rapiers, fists, and guns. Light weapons are great if you value higher attack speed but aren’t well-equipped for high damage or long range.

Daggers

  • Stiletto
  • Gilded Knife
  • Silver Dagger
  • Canor Fang
  • Whaling Knife/Alloyed Whaling Knife
  • Champion’s Dagger
  • Central Dirk
  • Tanto/Alloyed Tanto
  • Nemit’s Sickle
  • Flareblood Kamas
  • Krulian Knife
  • Kyrsedge

Fists

  • Fist (Way of Navae/Legion Kata)
  • Iron Cestus
  • Legion Cestus
  • Jus Karita
  • Flamekeeper Cestus
  • Light’s Final Toll

Guns

  • Silversix
  • Flintlock (offhand)
  • Revolver (offhand)
  • Dragoon (offhand)

Rapiers

  • Quickfang
  • Apprentice Rapier
  • Inquisitor’s Thorn
  • Crucible Rapier
  • Skullpiercer (Hallowtide event exclusive)
  • Kyrstreza

Deepwoken weapons: A Roblox character getting shot

Deepwoken medium weapons

Medium weapons provide a source of balance in your build, allowing for both one-handed and two-handed stances and a combination of speed and damage. The weapons in this category are swords, spears, clubs, and rifles.

Swords

  • Sword
  • False Memory
  • Messer/Alloyed Messer
  • Falchion/Alloyed Falchion
  • Scimitar
  • Katana
  • Worshipper Longsword
  • Officer Saber
  • Vigil Longsword/Alloyed Vigil Longsword
  • Champion’s Sword
  • Cavalry Saber
  • Shotel/Alloyed Shotel
  • Warden Ceremonial Sword
  • Razor Cutlass
  • Forgotten Gladius
  • Serpent’s Edge
  • Hallowscleave (Hallowtide event exclusive)
  • Kyrsblade
  • Shattered Katana

Spears

  • Irontusk
  • Iron Spear
  • Gremorian Longspear/Alloyed Gremorian Longspear
  • Ritual Spear
  • Acheron’s Warspear
  • Trident Spear/Alloyed Trident Spear
  • Serrated Warspear
  • Rifle Spear
  • True Seraph’s Spear
  • Kyrsglaive

Clubs

  • Mace
  • Sacred Hammer

Rifles

  • Summer Rifle
  • Rosen’s Peacemaker
  • Iron Blunderbuss

Deepwoken weapons: A Roblox character holding a molten sword with runes on it while looking down on an environment.

Deepwoken heavy weapons

Greathammers, greataxes, and greatswords all fall into the category of heavy weapons. They all require a two-handed stance unless you have a specific Deepwoken talent, and are slow but have increased range. Plus, if you parry an attack with a heavy weapon you get a stack of Hyper Armor.

Greataxes

  • Battleaxe
  • Halberd/Alloyed Halberd
  • Adretian Axe
  • Canorian Axe/Alloyed Canorian Axe
  • Iron Birch
  • Evanspear Hand Axe
  • Night Axe
  • Master Hawk’s HandAxe
  • Relic Axe
  • Enforcer’s Axe
  • Skyreap Blade (Hallowtide event exclusive)

Greatswords

  • Avenger
  • Zweihander/Alloyed Zweihander
  • Markor’s Inheritor
  • Crescent Cleaver/Alloyed Crescent Cleaver
  • Darksteel Greatsword/Darkalloy Greatsword
  • Inquisitor’s Straight Sword
  • First Light
  • Kyrscleave
  • Railblade
  • Enforcer’s Blade

Greathammers

  • Steel Maul/Alloyed Steel Maul
  • Forge Greathammer
  • Great Maul
  • Pale Morning
  • Petra’s Anchor
  • Enforcer’s Hammer
  • Hivelord’s Hubris

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Deepwoken elemental weapons

Elemental weapons as they currently stand in Deepwoken are medium or heavy weapons that scale using a specific elemental stat. However, they don’t always do elemental damage, so keep this in mind when constructing your build.

  • Hero Blade of Flame
  • Hero Blade of Lightning
  • Hero Blade of Frost
  • Hero Blade of Wind
  • Hero Blade of Shadow
  • Stormseye
  • Gran Sudaruska
  • Curved Blade of Winds
  • Crypt Blade
  • Ignition Deepcrusher

Deepwoken offhand weapons

Offhand weapons and tools are what they sound like – equipment that you can use in your off-hand when using a one-handed stance. These include shields and tools, plus some of the guns mentioned earlier.

Shields

  • Targe
  • Old World Greatshield
  • Kite Shield
  • Worshipper’s Shield
  • Ethiron Curseshield
  • Khan Shield
  • The Path’s Defender

Miscellaneous

  • Parry Dagger
  • Kyrstear

That’s everything you need to know about Deepwoken weapons. Check out our Deepwoken oaths guide to get more information for your build, or try something new with our Honkai Star Rail tier list.

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Kage Tycoon codes

If you’re on the hunt for Kage Tycoon codes, we’re here to help. One of many Roblox games inspired by the hit anime Naruto/Boruto, Kage Tycoon is an addictive and fun title that fans of the classic manga series are bound to love. Get ready to battle opponents, build your base, and live out your anime dreams, thanks to our full guide.

If you love Roblox, well, Pocket Tactics has more great guides than Naruto has episodes of anime, so be sure to check out all of our amazing content. We have articles covering Blue Locked League codes, Untitled Attack on Titan codes, Undertale Timeline Reset codes, Monster Hunt Simulator codes, Unwavering Soul codes, The Resistance Tycoon codes, Yeet a Friend codes, and so many more.

Kage Tycoon codes

Active codes:

  • 80kvisits! – 20,000 xp
  • 1500likes! – 10,000 cash and 1,000 rc

Expired codes:

  • 4000visits!
  • 800visits!
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What are Kage Tycoon codes?

Kage Tycoon codes are a collection of numbers and letters you can input within the game, allowing you to unlock exclusive rewards, boosts, and bonuses to help your gameplay. Developer BLMINDS releases codes regularly to coincide with events, updates, and holidays, often within the BLMINDS Discord.

How do I redeem Kage Tycoon codes?

It is really easy to redeem Kage Tycoon codes, just follow these simple steps:

  • Open up Roblox
  • Open Kage Tycoon
  • Click on the shopping cart icon on the side of the screen
  • Input a code into the text box
  • Click enter
  • Enjoy your rewards!

That’s all we have for our Kage Tycoon codes guide for today, but check back regularly for all the latest updates. For even more helpful content, check out our guide to Roblox promo codes next.

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Shinobi Life 2 codes April 2023 free spins and RellCoins

What are the latest new Shinobi Life 2 codes? There’s a Roblox game out there for everyone, whether it’s running away from Piggy, or looking after cute pets in Adopt Me! But recently one game, in particular, has risen to massive popularity: Shinobi Life 2. It’s a Naruto-style ninja game where you explore an open world and fight against opponents in the arena, using your martial prowess and abilities.

You can use Shinobi Life 2 codes, formerly known as Shindo Life codes, to get freebies, which make your character stronger. Here we round up the latest free codes in the game so you can claim some free spins, power yourself up and get RellCoins. We also explain how to redeem the Shindo codes in-game lower down the page.

New Shinobi Life 2 codes

Here are all the active Shindo Life codes:

  • Racest! – RellCoins and spins (new!)
  • Raycest! – RellCoins and spins (new!)
  • RayNaygan! – RellCoins and spins (new!)
  • edocoNLOL! – RellCoins and spins
  • NoCodeBackwards! – RellCoins and spins
  • CodeManCan! – RellCoins and spins
  • CodeTanW4nPan! – RellCoins and spins
  • CodeSamaLam4! – RellCoins and spins
  • CodeSanLan! – RellCoins and spins

You can watch the video below for more on the latest Shinobi Life 2 update.

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How do I redeem Shinobi Life 2 codes?

Here’s everything you need to know in order to redeem a Shinobi Life 2 code.

  • Open Shinobi Life 2 in Roblox
  • Find ‘Edit’ in the main menu
  • Press the YouTube Code button in the top-right corner
  • Type or paste your code into the box
  • Enjoy the freebies!

Expired Shindo Life codes:

  • borunarudog!
  • g00dboiman!
  • makivsmaki!
  • boruvkama!
  • RELLSeasSneak!
  • mustyAk00m4!
  • berellmyboi!
  • happybdayaxzel!
  • NarudaUzabaki!
  • SessykeUkha!
  • BigmanBoy0z!
  • m0reC0de3z!
  • DisEsn0tDe3nd!
  • ShindoXm4z2!
  • ShindoXm4z1!
  • m4dar4kum5!
  • kemekaAkumna!
  • kemekaAkumnaB!
  • 10kRsea!
  • 29kRsea!
  • timeslowsdown!
  • 3y3sofakum4!
  • g00dt1m3zW1llcome!
  • y3zs1r!
  • 16kRChe!
  • theT1m3isN34R!
  • HALLOW33N3v3n7!
  • Beleave1t!
  • 15kRCboy!
  • G00dvib3zOnly!
  • doG00dToday!
  • HALLOW33N2022!
  • 20kcoldRC!
  • RELLtuffm0ns!
  • PuppetM0ns!
  • IndraAkum0n!
  • bicmanRELLm0n!
  • 6hindoi5lif35!
  • bigmanRELLman!
  • 2ndYearSL2hype!
  • FizzAlphi!
  • AprreciateDeLittletings!
  • Alph1RELL!
  • MinakazeTentaci0n!
  • rayK3r3d4!
  • b4tmonBigm4n!
  • ss5Shindo55!
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What are Shinobi Life 2 codes?

Shindo codes are given out by the developer of Shinobi Life 2, RELL World, and it offers in-game rewards, but most notably, they give you free spins and RELL Coins.

How do I get more Shinobi Life 2 codes?

What you really want from Shinobi Life 2 codes are free spins, and you can get these in-game by completing daily quests or levelling up. You can also join the Rell Games Discord to see when any new Shindo codes are posted for the game, or follow the official Twitter and Youtube.

We also recommend you take a look at our other Shino content, we have Shindo Life spawn times, a Bloodline tier listShindo Life private server codes, Jinshiki private server codes, and Vinland codes. We also have a list of the best Roblox games if you want something different.

Once you’ve grabbed a load of Shinobi Life 2 codes, be sure to check out some of our other Roblox content. For more freebies, try our Roblox promo codesKing Legacy codes, Pixel Piece codes, All-Star Tower Defense codesBlox Fruits codes, Fruit Warriors codes, and Anime Adventures codes. Oh, and don’t forget to take a look at our Coin Master free spin links, Free Fire redeem codes, and Pokédex.

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Meowza Games announces Mineko’s Night Market release date

Here at Pocket Tactics we’ve been eagerly awaiting the Mineko’s Night Market release date for years at this point, so we’re beyond excited now the developer Meowza Games finally announced it in April 2023’s Indie World Showcase. You can join Mineko at the base of Mount Fugu sooner than you think.

We’re a big fan of indies at Pocket Tactics, so we’ve put together an April Indie World Showcase wrap-up for you to check out. Some highlights include DLC for Cult of the Lamb and Shovel Night and an appearance from Dunkey himself.

When is the Mineko’s Night Market release date?

Mineko’s Night Market releases on Nintendo Switch on September 26, 2023. You can check out the trailer below to see what all the fuss is about.

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That’s everything you need to know about the Mineko’s Night Market release date. If you’re into games about Japanese folklore, check out our Oni: Road to be the Mightiest Oni Switch review or our Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo Switch review.

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Piece Adventures Simulator codes

April 17, 2023: We checked for new Piece Adventures Simulator codes for our list

It’s time to sail the seven seas with our Piece Adventures Simulator codes list, which is full of valuable items to help you be the best scallywag possible. As this Roblox experience takes influence from One Piece, you can expect to come across plenty of enemies in your quest for booty.

Should you be after some other freebies, you can get some through our Pixel Piece codes, Street Fighter: Duel codes, Arcane Odyssey codes, Anime Adventures codes, A One Piece Game codes, Project Slayer codes, Chainsaw Man Devil’s Heart codes, Roblox Door codes, Roblox promo codes, Dragon Blox codes, and Fruit Warriors codes guides. We also have a Roblox game codes list if you want to discover hundreds of goodies.

Piece Adventures Simulator codes

Active codes:

  • survival – beli and bounty coins
  • firefist – beli and bounty coins
  • croc – beli and bounty coins
  • update2 – beli and bounty coins
  • notsolucky – beli and bounty coins
  • 3klikes – beli and bounty coins
  • 7klikes – beli and bounty coins
  • 1klikesnice – beli and bounty coins
  • 500likescool – 1.2k beli and 500 bounty coins

Expired codes:

  • RELEASE
  • sorryforshutdown
  • sorryforshutdownagain

What are Piece Adventures Simulator codes?

Piece Adventures Simulator codes provide you with valuable in-game goodies courtesy of the developer, Super Hero Simulator’s Fan group, who tends to add new ones for each milestone hit. So if you want to stay up to date with the latest freebies, you’d best bookmark this guide.

How do I redeem Piece Adventures Simulator codes?

To redeem Piece Adventures Simulator codes, you need to:

There you have it, all of the current Piece Adventures Simulator codes. For some less blocky action, make sure you check out our picks for the best One Piece games on Nintendo Switch and mobile.

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The Utopia No.8 Kickstarter is preparing the game for lift-off

Happy Tomato has finally launched the Utopia No.8 Kickstarter campaign to fund its upcoming online social game coming to PC and mobile. The Kickstarter also functions as a pre-order system that grants supporters priority access to the alpha test and early access builds of the game.

Utopia No.8 is planned to release in English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and French languages. According to the Kickstarter campaign, the alpha test will be English-only, with Simplified and Traditional Chinese options releasing in the early access build. The alpha test is expected to launch in June 2023, with early access launching in November.

If you want to unlock exclusive in-game rewards for your Utoker avatar, the Kickstarter campaign has a variety of support tiers which offer just that. For HK$75 (roughly £8/$10) you can unlock an adorable bunny-themed headphone accessory and two stylish hairstyles, and for HK$250 (roughly £26/$32) you get all the previous rewards plus some exclusive emojis and a yukata set.

Happy Tomato has also launched a dance challenge to promote the Kickstarter’s launch. Participants must post videos of themselves following the dance in the video below and if 5,000 people take part, Happy Tomato will donate 5% of the total preorders to UNICEF.

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That’s everything we have on the Utopia No.8 Kickstarter campaign. If you like unlocking free stuff in your games, check out our Genshin Impact codes, Dead by Daylight codes, and Call of Duty Mobile redeem codes.