Level 5’s ghost-collecting 3DS RPG,
Youkai Watch, is their third cross-media franchise after
Inazuma Eleven and
The Little Battlers,
which have shared success as a game and anime. It takes place in the
monster-filled Sakura Town, with many places to visit while searching
for youkai.
The above is a full view of Sakura Town’s map, where
many youkai are hidden throughout the area. By using your Youkai Watch,
you’ll be able to see them unlike the regular citizens who are oblivious
to the ghostly creatures.
Namahage (the youkai pictured above) appears in front of
“bad children” who cross the street on red lights and is quite the
fearsome youkai you wouldn’t want to mess with. However, they say that
if you obey the rules something good may come from it.
The convenience store above is called “Anything-Mart” is
where you can purchase items with different effects such as healing and
more, for your youkai. They also sell different foods which can be used
to help befriend enemy youkai. Like humans, the youkai have their
preferences in food so some may be more effective than others.
We previously reported that you can go fishing and bug catching in
Youkai Watch,
which may have left you wondering how that could come in handy when you
should be catching ghosts. By taking live creatures to the Jungle
Hunter shop, you can exchange them for various items, including some
that can change your youkai’s personality.
Next up is Oomori Mountain, shown above. This is where you’ll first
meet Whisper, who’s been stuck inside the old capsule machine. By using
special coins, you’ll be able to acquire more youkai through the old
device. Oomori Mountain is an ideal place to catch youkai, along with
insects and fish.
Sakura New Town is the quiet hometown of the main character. It’s
considered a part of Sakura Town, and consists mainly of residential
areas, a school and a park. This is where you’ll encounter the likes of
Nogappa and others, along with various events and happenings.
Dandan-zaka (above) is one of the oldest areas of Sakura Town.
There’s a cemetery and an old-fashioned candy shop that is managed by a
single old lady. It seems like this area will be filled with plenty of
tougher youkai.
Central Sakura City (above) is the main area of commerce. This area
is full of shopping centers, including a game center and restaurants.
The “Shoubushi” youkai seemed to have possessed a classmate, causing him
to spend all of his money on arcade games!
The shopping arcade district (above) isn’t as fancy as Central Sakura
City, nor does it have many thriving businesses, but it is the home to
many unique stores, such as the Mekkemon store that specializes in junk.
Apparently, some youkai has been causing a child to be a hikikomori
(shut-in).
Finally, above is a look a Soyokaze Hills. This area is considered to
be the “rich” area of Sakura Town. It’s an upper-class residential area
that features a museum and an outdoor stage where the people gather.
The Maboroushi youkai can be found hiding under cars in this area.
Youkai Watch will be available for Nintendo 3DS in Japan today.
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