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Flower Shop: Summer In Fairbrook Released On Steam For Linux

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Flower Shop: Summer In Fairbrook is a dating and farming simulation game, yup those two genres have actually been merged, join me in being confused. Originally released in 2010 the game finally has a Steam release.

The game is from Winter Wolves who have created a number of anime-styled games such as Always Remember Me and Spirited Heart, both of which support Linux too.

Features
-Mix between dating sim with farming sim gameplay
-Raise your crops and sell them at the market
-Plan how you spend your time with the weekly scheduler
-Relationship system: each character has a relationship value that affects gameplay
-High replayability: normal and special ending for a total of 9 different endings!

You can grab it from them directly (including a demo!) or just from Steam where there's a discount right now!
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WorMzy May 16, 2014
Quotea dating and farming simulation game, yup those two genres have actually been merged
Haven't you played the Harvest Moon series? Oh man, you're missing out!

Rune Factory (a spin off) took it a step further and shoehorned dungeons, monsters, magic and crafting in too!

I'm afraid this looks like a subpar flash game that wouldn't be out of place on a early 2000's free online game site. I don't think I'll be paying $20 for this.
gbudny May 16, 2014
I don't know french, but I used a translator, and I think that is an amazing news:

"Hyperion Entertainment soon back in the port of video games?
by arnaudk
on 02/05/2014 6:12 3 Comments Comments
The company Hyperion Entertainment, specializes in the maintenance of Amiga OS , focused in his time a large number of games on the Amiga , but also some tracks on Mac OS and Linux (Sin , Shogo MAD Gorky 17).
According to reliable sources , Hyperion Entertainment plans to republish its flagship title Shogo MAD adopting Linux platform Desura distribution. The current version of Shogo MAD poorly or not work with recent distributions.

Just like RuneSoft , it is not there to bring a new title , but adapted to today's requirements.

Nothing confirmed for Sin (which does not work at all) and Gorky 17 ( it was distributed by Linux Game Publishing)

Answer in a few months.
Categories : Linux
Tags : hyperion entertainment
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 Avatar Antoine
Antoine - 02.05.2014 , 11:23 Reply
According to reliable sources , Hyperion Entertainment plans to republish its flagship title Shogo MAD adopting Linux platform Desura distribution.
Which?
 Avatar arnaudk
arnaudk - 02.05.2014 , 11:54 Reply
Independent developers over IRC LIFLG : http://www.liflg.org/

I égalementen contact Timothy DeGroote , President of Hyperion Entertainment
 Avatar Antoine
Antoine - 02.05.2014 , 11:59 Reply
Quote Originally Posted by arnaudk View Post
Independent developers over IRC LIFLG : http://www.liflg.org/

I égalementen contact Timothy DeGroote , President of Hyperion Entertainment
Nice work, thank you"

https://www.alionet.org/content.php?631-Hyperion-Entertainment-bient%F4t-de-retour-dans-le-portage-de-jeux-vid%E9o
nullzero May 17, 2014
Quoting: WorMzyI'm afraid this looks like a subpar flash game that wouldn't be out of place on a early 2000's free online game site. I don't think I'll be paying $20 for this.

Actually its made in Ren'Py so it uses a visual novel engine and is a bit more fleshed out than flash game.
Harvest Moon Successor May 17, 2014
Yeah, I'd rather wait for Star Dew Valley for Linux:

http://s***ewvalley.net/

Unfortunately I've been waiting for more than a year already :(
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