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Crown & Coin: The Hundred Years' Gets Early Access Date in November

The game represents a solo developer's first Steam release and a niche homage to the classic historical simulation Taiko Risshiden.

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Crown & Coin: The Hundred Years' Gets Early Access Date in November

MUZINA GAMES, a solo Japanese developer, will release Crown & Coin: The Hundred Years on Steam Early Access on November 4. The medieval European life simulation, inspired by Koei Tecmo's Taiko Risshiden, features 1,015 real historical figures from the Hundred Years' War, including Joan of Arc. Players can befriend characters to take control of them, or create an original protagonist. Fifteen skill types each have a puzzle mini-game.

The solo developer behind MUZINA GAMES, a Japanese studio run by one person, has set a November 4 early access date for Crown & Coin: The Hundred Years on Steam. The game is explicitly described as 'Taiko-like', referencing the historical simulation series Taiko Risshiden by Koei Tecmo. Set during the Hundred Years' War between England and France, it populates its world with 1,015 characters drawn from historical records, from Edward the Black Prince to ordinary citizens. Each character can be befriended, then played as. Fifteen skill types, from swordsmanship to medicine, are tied to individual puzzle mini-games. The game supports Japanese text.

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