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Kairosoft Takes You Back In Time with Heian City Story

Author : Daniel Jan 04,2025

Kairosoft Takes You Back In Time with Heian City Story

Kairosoft, renowned for its delightful retro-style games, has launched Heian City Story globally on Android. This captivating city-building simulation transports players to Japan's Heian period, a time of rich culture and, as it turns out, supernatural challenges. The game is available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean.

Your Role: A Thriving Metropolis

Your mission is to cultivate a prosperous and aesthetically pleasing city, prioritizing citizen happiness. Construct vital infrastructure, including cafes, pubs, shops, and arcades, strategically positioning them to maximize in-game bonuses. Attentively address your citizens' needs to maintain their contentment.

Confronting the Supernatural

Even the most serene city faces unforeseen threats. The Heian era wasn't solely defined by peace and tranquility; mischievous spirits and demons lurk, menacing your unsuspecting populace. Summon guardian spirits—think adorable, historical counterparts to Pokémon—to combat these ghostly adversaries.

Keeping Citizens Engaged

To keep your citizens engaged, the game offers a variety of activities. Organize kickball tournaments, sumo wrestling matches, poetry slams, or horse races—the choice is yours! Victories in these competitions unlock prizes that fuel your city's development.

Heian City Story retains Kairosoft's signature retro-inspired visuals. The charming miniature art style enhances the game's world, playfully bringing a historical period of Japan to life. If you appreciate history, enjoy city-building games, or seek a relaxing mobile experience, download Heian City Story from Google Play.

Don't miss Spirit Of The Island, also available now on Google Play.

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