New Hot Shots game is a mini-game collection called Minna no Sukkiri
So it wasn’t Hot Shots Skydiving after all. The official reveal isn’t until Friday, but Japanese gaming mag Famitsu has already detailed the latest PSP installment in the Hot Shots — or Minna no — series: a mini-game collection called Minna no Sukkiri.
So it wasn’t Hot Shots Skydiving after all. The official reveal isn’t until Friday, but Japanese gaming mag Famitsu has already detailed the latest PSP installment in the Hot Shots — or Minna no — series: Minna no Sukkiri.
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This PSP title from Clap Hanz is actually a collection of 12 different mini-games that run the gamut from a racing game to one where you organize books on a bookshelf. Here are the games included:
- Karate – Chop items that appear from the different sides of the screen.
- Crazy Farmer – Destroy obstacles on your farm using a tractor.
- Georama Daisakusen – An action-based game where you use guns, grenades and other weapons to destroy enemy tanks.
- Home Run – Attempt to get the highest home run total in a batting center.
- Striker – Attempt to hit things by kicking a soccer ball.
- Boxing – Attempt to knock out your opponent. You can charge up to increase your attack strength.
- Hikko Nuki – Take control of Minna no Golf character Suzuki in this vegetable-themed puzzle game.
- Osouji – Use a vacuum cleaner to clean up garbage in a fixed amount of time.
- Honnarabe – Attempt to organize books that have been placed out of order.
- Pie-nage – Throw pies at annoying characters in school, on the train, and in the office.
- Racing – A high speed race across a totally straight course. Your goal is to pass up a set number of cars
- Sawai Giri – Make use of swords, axes and spears to chop up monsters who appear on your kitchen table in the form of vegetables.
Minna no Sukkiri is set for a Fall Japanese release and a demo will be out on the Japanese PlayStation Store on July 3 along with the official announcement. It may also get an overseas launch, seeing as how the Hot Shots games tend to get released outside Japan as well.
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Via IGN