• Publisher: Neowiz
  • Release Date: Dec 14, 2022
  • Also On: PC
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  1. Dec 23, 2022
    5
    Very cute game, I really like it. But it is unplayable right now because of the bugs and crashes.. If I knew this I wouldn't have bought it and waited. Also the choice of the designers that you can fall off everything is really annoying.. you have to walk very precise, and it makes you want to throw the switch. So plz build in some invisible walls here and there especially on stairs andVery cute game, I really like it. But it is unplayable right now because of the bugs and crashes.. If I knew this I wouldn't have bought it and waited. Also the choice of the designers that you can fall off everything is really annoying.. you have to walk very precise, and it makes you want to throw the switch. So plz build in some invisible walls here and there especially on stairs and the beachhouse f.e. Expand
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

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  1. Mar 2, 2023
    60
    Aka's concept is one to remember. The idea of a red panda pondering and moving forward from his past is certainly unique. We peer into the little guy's history and learn about the last moments he spent with his loved ones. It’s a game that’s sure to pull at your heartstrings and put you at ease, though I can’t help thinking about how much better it could be.
  2. Jan 18, 2023
    65
    Overall, Aka is a solid attempt at the life sims genre, with it truly hitting the mark of being casual and cozy rather than being like the others within the same genre that are more-so grindy time and resource management games.
  3. Jan 13, 2023
    58
    Aka clearly has its heart in the right place, but it doesn’t have anything that goes a little deeper or that asks anything of its players, and without that it just feels like a cut-rate version of Animal Crossing.