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Road to Guangdong

Road to Guangdong

Nintendo
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Release Date: August 28, 2020

Singleplayer

Road to Guangdong is a simulation game in which gamers play the role of Sunny and travel through China. Just Add Oil Games studio is responsible for the production. Excalibur Games has taken care of the release.

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Road to Guangdong is a simulator game created by Just Add Oil Games. The player assumes the role of Sunny, the who inherits a family restaurant and travels across China to rebuild the family legacy.

Plot

In Road to Guangdong, the player takes on the role of Sunny, a 23-year-old art graduate. Surprisingly, she inherits a family restaurant. She s his 68-year-old aunt Guu Ma and travels through China to restore her family business, the secret recipe, and relationship with his family.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows September 4, 2020

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 August 28, 2020

Xbox One

Xbox One August 28, 2020

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch August 28, 2020

Early Access:June 6, 2019

Developer: Just Add Oil Games

Publisher: Excalibur Games

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Road to Guangdong Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3 2.0 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460 or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Road to Guangdong Video Game.

5.2

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 7% of Critics. There are 16 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Nintendo Life: 5 / 10 by Stuart Gipp

Road to Guangdong is a tough one to score, because what it does right – the character interaction and small-scale personal dramas – are engaging enough to be worth praise. It's just that the mechanical glue holding it all together is close to disastrous at times. As a result, we can't give it a recommendation without enough caveats to make it sound like a warning. You might like Road to Guangdong, but even if you do, you'll like it despite it doing its level best to push you away.

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Cubed3: 3 / 10 by Albert Lichi

Road to Guangdong can be commended for its unique concept and colourful imagery, but that is all it has. The mundane feel of the story is part of the appeal, as is the relaxing vibe, but there is no substance or discovery to be had, since there is no agency or wrong path. Driving is barely deeper than driving in one direction. Keeping the line under the red bar, and just selling whatever that can found is as engaging as picking out maggots from a heap of rice. The original OutRun is over 30 years old now, and yet manages to have more going on when driving.

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LadiesGamers.com: by Emily Russell

Road to Guangdong is far from the visual novel with an added “zen” driving experience that it claims. This game feels like it was hastily thrown together as fast as possible with little care regarding gaming mechanics. The controls do not respond as they should and even trying to look around is a frustrating, difficult experience that is not worth the time or money, in my opinion. When considering Road to Guangdong‘s price point and all of its flaws, I would definitely steer away from this game.

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