Author Topic: Pocket Card Jockey, Book Of Unwritten Tales 2 To Hit North American eShops In Early May  (Read 1297 times)

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Offline Shaymin

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North America is hitting the races the same day as Europe.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/42619/pocket-card-jockey-book-of-unwritten-tales-2-to-hit-north-american-eshops-in-early-may

Nintendo's upcoming games list has revealed a couple of titles coming soon to North America.

The first to release is Pocket Card Jockey, which will release on May 5 in North America. The European release for the solitaire-fueled horse racing simulation was previously announced for the same day.

On May 10, the game list is showing a release date for The Book of Unwritten Tales 2. Originally a Kickstarted PC release, the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One received a version of the point and click adventure last September along with the PC version. The game is also anticipated to come out at retail with a MSRP of $19.99, though Amazon shows the game's retail release slated for June 7. We will continue to monitor the situation.

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I backed the Kickstarter for the Book of Unwritten Tales 2, so I can highly recommend it if you like point & click adventure games. I can't speak for the console ports, though. I haven't played my PS4 copy.
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