Hundred Days Wine Simulation Game is Coming to Mobile This Week

The new winemaking simulation game, Hundred Days, will be available for download on iOS and Android devices one week from today on Wednesday, October 13th, 2021. The game is currently available on Steam and Switch. You can also pre-order and pre-register in advance for $5.99 on the App Store and on Google Play. Developers, Pixmain, an Indie game publisher, and Broken Arms Games have been working together to create a beautiful and detailed project with a unique art style that illicitness cravings for wine.

The player is dropped into the role of a winemaker where they must start from scratch and climb their way to the top. Become a tycoon of the wine industry by making strategic, business-making decisions. Keep tabs on the market and match your supply to the demand. The more sales your winery makes, the more it will be able to grow. Hundred Days is meant to teach players about the ancient tradition of winemaking and how it contributes to culture today. The game teaches players about each step in the winemaking process all the way from the vine to the glass. Players will be challenged to fight off diseases, learn how to cope with yeasts and bacteria, fertilize and harvest their plants, and go through the process of fermentation, pruning, and aging. More skillfully made wine will sell better and for a higher price, so there is a huge incentive to be as meticulous as possible. After this process has been completed, players will learn how to market their wine by customizing their bottles and choosing the right vendors that will most benefit the company. You will truly see everything that goes into a glass of wine from start to finish.

There is an option to set the game to three different levels starting as beginner and ending in expert, so even those who are less familiar with business strategy can participate and those who are experts and maybe even business owners themselves will not find themselves bored.

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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