Brand New Adventure Mobile Game, Tsuki’s Odyssey, Now Available for Download

Tsuki’s Odyssey is a passive adventure mobile game that has just been released by mobile developer and publisher HyperBeard Inc. who specializes in expanding smaller market mobile games through marketing techniques and retention optimization. The company focuses on the kawaii art style, which it uses in nearly all of its games. Tsuki’s Odyssey is the second game that follows the character of Tsuki the rabbit. In the first game, Tsuki’s Adventure, Tsuki leaves the big city to take over their recently passed grandfather’s farm. Now, in Tsuki’s Odyssey Tsuki returns home to Mushroom Village in order to catch up with old friends and continue work on the farm.


Learn to appreciate the simple things in life by following Tsuki all around the village talking to their animal friends and collecting rare and unique furniture items for Tsuki to rest their feet in style. Players are also able to fish at the local pier and discover all the different species of fish that live in the game. Carrots act as currency, which you are able to help Tsuki farm by regularly logging in and harvesting your crop.

The game has its own newspaper called the Daily Carrot. Everyday players are able to find new daily updates on events happening in the village. You are also able to use Tsuki’s smartphone, which has the ability to take pictures of your progress in the game. These pictures can then be shared and transferred to your messages, camera roll, or social media just like you would with any other smartphone photos. The game provides players with a special punch card that gives rewards for logging in every day such as free furniture or carrots.

Vaguely reminiscent of a more simplified version of Animal Crossing, soft, cozy music lulls you into the calm, peaceful tranquility of the countryside and the adorable art style creates a happy, fun-loving atmosphere. Tsuki’s Odyssey is available now to download on Google Play and the App Store.

Emma McCandless: I am an aspiring writer/editor, but I love all forms of the creative process from game/art design to dancing. Currently I am studying as an English major at University of California, Irvine. Here at mxdwn, I write news and reviews on mobile games.
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