Pathea Games, the minds behind My Time At Portia, have announced a brand new educational sim title which they're calling Let's School. indiedev indiegame
\n This pixel-style sim will have you create a school from the ground up as you will basically make the best educational experience you can. We got more info about it below as the game will be released sometime in 2023.\nCredit: Pathea Games\n\n'In Let's School, players have the power to control every aspect of their school, from initial construction to day-to-day operations.
Add in wide-ranging customization options and an engaging story, and we're just scratching the surface of what takes place in the story-driven campaign, which is full of NPCs to meet and off-campus areas to explore.'\n'Players really can build their dream school in Let's School.
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