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Machine Child chega ao PC via Steam com opção DRM-free e 22 finais de Tarô

Machine Child arrives on PC via Steam with DRM-free option and 22 Tarot endings

Daughter-raising simulator Machine Child arrives on PC via Steam and a DRM-free version; 22 endings linked to the Tarot and three protagonists.

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  1. Summary of the news
  2. What is Machine Child
  3. Features and mechanics

Summary of the news

Publisher JAST is launching Machine Child for PC via Steam, with a 10% introductory discount until April 21st, priced at $17.99.

A DRM-free version with a lower base price is available on the JAST website for $8.79, with a discount to $7.91; availability appears to be limited to English and Simplified Chinese.

What is Machine Child

It is a daughter-raising simulator in the style of Princess Maker, created by illustrator Ooyari Ashito and the doujin circle Syojo Kishidan. The game was originally published in Japanese on DLsite last September.

Features and mechanics

  • 22 distinct endings linked to the Tarot, each symbolized by a Major Arcana card
  • Characters: Froline, Cordelia, and Chole, each with unique traits
  • Dress-Up and Interaction: dozens of unlockable outfits and vocal responses that vary with affection
  • Vacation system: commemorative trips with 5 seasonal CGs per daughter
  • Tarot: spend Inspiration to draw cards with unique effects
  • Engaging gameplay: skill development, deepening bonds, town rumors, item shop, random events, lessons, and leisure activities, Arcana paths

The game is available in Japanese, English, and Simplified Chinese.

This title is presented with official trailers, descriptions, and screenshots that highlight the journey of raising a daughter for a happy future.

Tell us in the comments: which Tarot ending do you want to see first and which aspect of Arcana sparks your interest the most?

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