Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale

Recettear tells the story of Recette, a young girl saddled with an enormous debt that she can only pay off by running her family’s item shop. A much-beloved game that combines action RPG dungeon crawling with crafting and business management, and one of the first mainstream, non-adult Japanese doujin games for PC to make it West.


Developer: EasyGameStation
Publisher: Carpe Fulgur
Available on: Windows PC


Articles about Recettear

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From the Archives: Capitalism, Ho! - It’s strange to think that just a few years ago, Japanese games on PC were a very unusual sight, being largely limited to adults-only visual novels and occasional localisations of doujin (indie) titles. One game that really brought Japanese gaming to the PC-gaming masses was EasyGameStation’s Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale, an early project for then-fledgling localisation … Continue reading From the Archives: Capitalism, Ho!

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