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Created by Yasuhiro Wada, who’s best known for bringing us the Harvest Moon games, Happy Birthdays is a sandbox title where players can literally create and shape new worlds to give life to unique and interesting lifeforms. Players will be able to customize the geography of whatever world they wish to create, and also develop a new ecosystem and watch as creatures begin to inhabit it. You won’t just be managing animals and dinosaurs either; the plants and other floral life will also be different, depending on how you shape your world.

Happy Birthdays is a pretty good fit for the Nintendo Switch because it’s a game that’s easy to pick up and play whenever you want, and it’s a nice filler title to enjoy in between the bigger releases.


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