Serial World, il GdR a turni/costruzione di mazzi sviluppato da Serial Project, sarà pubblicato da Kakehashi Games al lancio su PC (Steam) nel 2026, come annunciato dalle aziende.

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Serial World, il GdR a turni/costruzione di mazzi sviluppato da Serial Project, sarà pubblicato da Kakehashi Games al lancio su PC (Steam) nel 2026, come annunciato dalle aziende.
Experience the Comedic Delights of SerialWorld RPG
SerialWorld is a comical RPG game with deck-building is coming to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. The amazing team at SerialProject created this fantastic title. Due to make its way onto Steam. Let me tell you about this comical RPG SerialWorld. It's a Linux title where you join a boy named Milo and a mysterious creature called Anima as they dive into a strange world to fix the weirdness plaguing their city. This gem comes from SerialProject, an indie team from Japan that began in 2023.
We are planning to support Linux in the future. For development, we are using the Unity engine.
This's the reply from SerialProject: It's great to see that native support is on the way. No surprise they're using Unity, but I'm eager for the release. The developers are clearly putting a lot of thought into this game. SerialWorld is an RPG that'll have you laughing and on the edge of your seat. You get to collect and train Anima, choose the best skills, build your dream team, and battle some seriously quirky characters. Here's a closer look at what makes this title a blast. First up, Anima. When Milo first meets him, he's pretty unreliable. But as you progress through battles and events, Anima learns new techniques and evolves. By the time you reach the end of the dungeon, Anima becomes a solid companion you can count on.
SerialWorld Trailer
Strategic Battles with Easy Controls Battles in SerialWorld are a mix of strategy and fun. You summon three Anima at once, each with unique personalities and a variety of skills. This setup gives you loads of strategic options. So find your best combos and take down your enemies in style. Quirky Characters Get ready to face off against some of the most unusual and comical characters. The game's charm lies in its ability to blend humor with intense moments, keeping you entertained throughout your adventure. Anima Evolution During intense battles, your Anima will evolve. When their talisman fills with power, they transform into a stronger form. This evolution is crucial for overcoming tougher foes and adds a layer of excitement to the gameplay. In SerialWorld it's not just about reducing your enemies' physical strength. There are various creative ways to repel them. Discover new strategies and outsmart your opponents to claim victory. So, if you're looking for a comical RPG that's packed with laughter, strategy, and a touch of drama, SerialWorld is for you. Dive into this surreal and comical world with Milo and Anima, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure. Whether you're a seasoned player or just looking for some fun, this game has something for everyone. Be sure to Wishlist on Steam, due to release in 2025 on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC.
Anunciado SerialWorld, un nuevo RPG de comedia con construcción de mazos para PC.
‘Comedic yet serious RPG’ SerialWorld announced for PC
From Gematsu
SerialProject, a Japanese independent studio formed in 2023 and consisting of just two core members, has announced SerialWorld, a “comedic yet serious RPG” and deckbuilder coming to PC via Steam in 2025. It will support both English and Japanese language options.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
SerialWorld is a comedic yet serious RPG where a boy named Milo and a mysterious creature Anima venture into a fantastical world to solve the town’s mysteries. Whether you’ve played deck-building games before or not, everyone can enjoy this adventurous tale. Embark on a journey into the mysterious world to solve the city’s disturbances!
Key Features
Strategic Battles with Easy Controls – Engage in battles by summoning three Anima at once! Each Anima has its own personality, and with numerous skills, there’s plenty of strategic depth.
Quirky Characters – Prepare to face off against quirky and comical characters!
Anima Evolution – Amidst intense battles, when the talisman is filled with power, Anima evolves into its next form.
Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
Trailer #1
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Japanese
Serial Project Reflection: #OverheardAtDuke
When I was deciding on a personal serial project, I entertained a bunch of possible project ideas. I finally decided on creating a Twitter account called Overheard at Duke, inspired by the many "overheard at..." accounts out there and the infamous GS Elevator account. I wanted to capture the voice of the Duke student body, following the many ups and downs the Spring semester would bring. My goal was to be the eyes, ears, and tweets of Duke for the semester. I candidly reported and disclosed what was being said around me, while still offering my personal commentary and take on the events and situations that transpired. Given that what was being said around me always reflected the most recent, up-to-date, and relevant stories and events that were occurring, my twitter naturally took on a "serialistic" shape and form. It developed over time, just as the lives of the students it was documenting developed. I thought of myself as a narrator of sorts; every tweet I put out came with a few hashtags that would reveal my personal input, adding a humorous, unique aspect to the account. I thought of the account as a long story of the Spring semester. The tweets were essentially voicing ideas, comments, and complaints that a lot of other students could speak to, sympathize with, and live through vicariously. I very often would overhear something and think to myself how spot-on that person was or how perfectly that person captured the emotions I was feeling that day. I also came to learn that there's a very common pattern in the types of tweet-worthy things that Duke students say. For example, there's a hilarious tendency for students to say things that reflect the work-hard-play-hard culture that dominates Duke. Furthermore, I found that the things I overheard that I found most tweet-worthy generally tended to be complaints. The angst-fueled quotes made for the funniest tweets, and opened the doors for the funniest personal commentary-hashtags by me. Looking back through all my tweets this week, I really saw the strong narrative structure my serial project took on, with Twitter as its platform. I was able to nostalgically relive the many ups and down of the spring semester, through the voiced opinions of many of my fellow peers. In this sense, I feel like my project succeeded and I accomplished my goal of serializing (or "storifying", if you will) the lives of Duke students throughout the Spring semester. I hope to continue tweeting and serializing, as my Twitter account has the potential to further grow and develop a lot in the future. One thing I wish I had put more time into was gaining followers. Although I can proudly say that Larry Moneta does in fact follow me, a future development/improvement for the account would be to amass for student followers. I tried to follow various accounts that would provide me with recent campus news/events. This way, I would stay up to date about important campus happenings and be more alert as to what stories would be talked about that day. However, in the future, I should try and follow other Duke student accounts--I could easily "overhear" Tweets too! Since I was striving to narrate the voice of the student body and the "story of Duke students," I think students would both provide information/inspiration for my tweets, and likely retweet many of my tweets. On that note, I think my account has a lot of future potential so follow follow follow if you haven't and tell your friends to do the same! https://twitter.com/Overheard_Duke
Our weekly serial project
Hi guys! As we (Jenna, Connie, Mariana, Frank, and I) mentioned in class last week, we are going to launch a weekly serial project in the form of a YouTube channel. We'll be uploading weekly videos (on Sunday afternoons!) where we come up with original lyrics pertaining to that week's reading assignments and then sing them to the tune of our favorite theme songs from TV shows and movies (singing will be done exclusively by Connie to spare you from the less vocally talented of us). The rest of us will be reenacting the openers for different TV shows and, for movies, we'll reenact the most notable scene(s) associated with the song. We decided that since this is Super Bowl Sunday, the official launch of our YouTube channel will be next week. Stay tuned and get excited!! -Sarvi