![]() ![]() Whilst talking to her new chauffeur, she discovers a rather strange coincidence, the woman who picked her up is named Jessie Carlyle – yet neither of the women has ever seen or heard anything about the other which would indicate that they are related.Īlthough, when looking at the sprites of both characters, you’d never know which is which – I got confused many times whilst playing as they’re so alike!Įxcited to find out more about Jessie and her life in the quaint village of Primrose Lake, Jenny decides to stay with her for a while and help her out in the cafe, whilst also spending time with the locals. She has no specific destination in mind, she just wants to get away from here as fast as possible before anyone notices. Welcome to Primrose Lake begins with bride-to-be Jenny Carlyle getting cold feet and opting to hitch a ride from outside of the church instead of walking down the aisle. ![]() I’m not sure if that’s an insult or a compliment as we are quite cute… So, what was it about this casual time management game which made me put much bigger games to one side? Let’s find out… Described as a combination of Twin Peaks and Northern Exposure, the mysterious story combined with addictive gameplay practically took hold of my spare time over the last week, making me intrigued as to what’ll happen next and how the story will end. Welcome to Primrose Lake is the second game from SQRT3 ( Square Root of Tree) to come to the Nintendo Switch courtesy of publisher Qubic Games, although I’m hoping that these are the first two of many as they have been perfectly adapted for the hybrid console. Today I’m taking a look at Welcome to Primrose Lake on the Nintendo Switch, a title which I’ve played pretty much every night since I redeemed the code. ![]() However, I tend not to play too many PC games these days and there isn’t a lot of titles within this genre on consoles, or at least that’s what I thought. ![]() Time management games are my guilty pleasure, I’ve loved playing them ever since I first played Diner Dash many, many years ago on my mother’s iPad. ![]()
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