Polaris-x announced that it will start the Korean language service of ‘Psychological Fairy Diary’, a nurturing simulation game that evolves ‘psychological fairy’, a creature that feeds on words.
‘Psychological Fairy Diary’ is a nurturing simulation game that feeds the characters several words and develops them in various ways according to the meaning of the words. Gamers can personalize their rooms with furniture and items acquired in the process of raising their characters, and social networking fun elements such as visiting other gamers’ rooms and interacting with each other are also included.
In addition, the ‘psychological fairy’, which is to be fostered, learns various words according to each individual’s personality. There are currently more than 140 types of psychological fairies, so it will be fun to collect people with various personalities.
Yasuhiro Sumida, CEO of Polaris X, the developer, said, “Since the first English service started, many Korean users have requested to release the Korean version, and thanks to this support, we started the Korean service.” “We prepared special content for Korean users while delivering the fun of the original version as much as possible. The unique concept of nurturing characters with words while presenting pleasant memories to users who sympathize with the nostalgia of the old ‘Tamagotchi’ is for everyone. It will be a fresh pleasure.”
‘Psychological Fairy Diary’ can be downloaded and played through the Google Play Store and Apple App Store , as well as the One Store , respectively.