![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks to Japanese3DS.Your main task is to develop your little player-named village (you’ll also get to pick your Felyne’s moniker, appearance, and voice type before starting too) into something special, adding new facilities, improving the ones that are already there, and recruiting more outlandish cats to staff these expanded places along the way. In the first game on PSP there were even a few Hello Kitty items are available in the game. ![]() But this spin off uses a much more cartoonish art style and more emphasis is placed on style and village management. I’ve wrote about it earlier, I don’t really like hacking away at the giant monsters with blood squirting everywhere. What attracts me to this new game is that it’s nowhere near the realistic style of the Monster Hunter games. ![]() The word airou (アイルー airū?) is the Japanese word for felyne, which is a fictional cat species that appears in all of the Monster Hunter games. This is actually the second Poka Poka Airu game, the first one was released in Japan on the Play Station Portabel on August 26, 2010. In last weeks Japanese Nintendo Direct, the release of the Monster Hunter spin off Monster a hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village was announced for September 10 in Japan, where it’s going to be called モンハン日記 ぽかぽかアイルー村 Monhan Nikki Poka Poka Airū Mura ![]()
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