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Kabuto Park: Cozy Bug Collecting

Kabuto Park: Cozy Bug Collecting
Kabuto Park: Cozy Bug Collecting

Fans of cozy gaming adventures have a new treat to look forward to, as Kabuto Park has officially launched on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows Store. Developed by Doot (known for Minami Lane and Milki Delivery) alongside Seaven Studio, this charming bug collecting game promises to deliver nostalgic summer vibes wrapped up in a bite-sized gaming experience.

Players take on the role of Hana, a young girl spending her summer holidays catching, battling, and caring for various insects. The game centres around preparing for the Summer Beetle Battles Championship, where players must strategically choose their bug teams to compete against other children. What sets Kabuto Park apart is its focus on being a “short creature collector,” designed to be completed in just 2 to 4 hours.

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Nintendo Switch players get an exclusive feature that lets them wave their Joy-Con controllers like real bug catching nets, thanks to the console’s gyroscope functionality. The game includes relaxing capture mini-games, simple deck building mechanics for battles, and a terrarium where players can care for their collected insects. The developers have emphasised the cozy atmosphere, promising summer nostalgia, cute artwork, and pleasant music throughout.

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Kabuto Park is available for £4.99, whilst Xbox Game Pass subscribers can download it at no extra cost from today. Nintendo Switch players can also take advantage of pre-orders, and there’s a bundle option with Minami Lane available for £7.49. More information about the game can be found on the official Steam, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch store pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

What platforms is Kabuto Park available on?

Kabuto Park is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows Store via Xbox Game Pass.

How long does Kabuto Park take to complete?

The game is designed as a short experience, taking approximately 2 to 4 hours to complete.

Is Kabuto Park available on Xbox Game Pass?

Yes, Xbox Game Pass subscribers can download Kabuto Park for free starting from the launch date.

What makes the Nintendo Switch version special?

Nintendo Switch players can use the Joy-Con controllers’ gyroscope feature to wave them like real bug catching nets when collecting insects in-game.

What type of gameplay does Kabuto Park offer?

The game combines relaxing bug catching mini-games with simple deck building battle mechanics, plus a terrarium system where you can care for and level up your collected insects.

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