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"A Perfect Day: Relive 1999 in a Time-Loop Puzzle"

By ClaireApr 20,2025

"A Perfect Day: Relive 1999 in a Time-Loop Puzzle"

If you're a fan of cozy, nostalgic gaming, you'll love diving into A Perfect Day Pocket – Go back to 1999, the latest Android release from Littoral Games. If you've enjoyed their past hits, Growing Up and Chinese Parents, you're in for a treat with this game, which carries a similar heartwarming vibe. The art style mirrors that of Growing Up, showcasing beautiful water-colored, hand-painted visuals that tell a compelling story all on their own.

To celebrate its launch, A Perfect Day – Go back to 1999 is on sale for just $1.99 during the launch week, from February 27th to March 5th. After that, the price will increase to $2.99 on Android. If you pre-registered, you can snag a cool Panda Quake Mini 4WD by visiting Brother Cao at the Youth Palace. Also, keep an eye out for a limited-time Easter egg, the Old Uniform, hidden in 'My Bedroom' until March 26th.

What's the Premise of A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999?

As the title suggests, A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999 takes you on a journey back to the year 1999, a hallmark of Littoral Games' focus on nostalgic narratives set in the 90s and early 2000s. In this game, you step into the shoes of an elementary schoolboy caught in a time loop, reminiscent of Groundhog Day, reliving the last day of the year—December 31st, 1999.

The game unfolds across seven time segments, featuring eleven main characters, twenty event cards, and one free DLC. Your mission? To uncover secrets about classmates, friends, and family, while striving to help everyone experience their 'perfect day' within the loop.

Repeat, Revisit, and Rewrite

At its core, A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999 explores themes of memories, regrets, and choices. You'll revisit childhood friendships, delve into the lives of young parents, and make decisions that can alter the course of the story. The narrative is intricately interconnected, offering various outcomes as you relive the same day over and over.

Enhancing the 90s nostalgia, the game includes several mini-games like a Mini 4WD race, a Gamicom console, and an arcade, perfectly capturing the essence of gaming from that era. With its interactive storytelling and evocative visuals, A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999 is definitely worth exploring.

You can find A Perfect Day – Go Back to 1999 on the Google Play Store. Before you dive in, why not watch the trailer to get a feel for the game?

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