Doraemon Dorayaki Shop Story on PC Steam
Image courtesy of Kairosoft

Doraemon Dorayaki Shop Story Game Appeared on PCs

Kairosoft released the PC version of Doraemon Dorayaki Shop Story on Steam. The food outlet simulation game featuring characters from Doraemon and other works by Fujiko F. Fujio is available in not only Japanese but also English, Korean, Thai, and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified). People who have an account on the platform can purchase the game at a 10% discounted price of $17.99 until December 22, 2024.

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The game features original story lore where Nobita and Doraemon decide to run a Japanese confectionery store to help its injured owner while receiving free Dorayaki cakes in return. Other than producing sweets and placing them on sales stands, the player can also place furniture themed after characters like Doraemon and Dorami, as well as side attractions like Gian’s concert stage.

Doraemon Dorayaki Shop Story gameplay
Image courtesy of Kairosoft

Kairosoft initially announced the crossover game in October 2023. The company released the game first on Nintendo Switch simultaneously worldwide on August 27, 2024. It also later published Android and iOS mobile versions in September 2024. The new addition of the PC version means that the game is now accessible on four different platforms.

Doraemon Dorayaki Shop Story is now available on PCs via Steam. The game has also been available on Nintendo Switch, as well as Android and iOS mobile devices.


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