ピムズランド-Pim’sLand-

ピムズランド-Pim’sLand-

Can my PC run ピムズランド-Pim’sLand-

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 1 GB+ Storage 1 GB+ Windows 10 ()

Game Details

Languages
Japanese
Genre
Action، Indie، Rpg، Free To Play
Category
Single-player، Partial Controller Support
Developer
RonaKobo
Publisher
RonaKobo

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i3-6100 / 6100 / I3-6100 / 3-6100 / i3 6100 / AMD FX-6300
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 / GTX 750 / 750 / AMD Radeon R7 260 / AMD Radeon R7 M260X
RAM
1 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 10 ()

Recommended Requirements

CPU
GPU
RAM
Storage
OS

Game Description

Players unlock new branches of a skill tree using materials and souls obtained from defeated enemies. Each unlocked branch allows the player to transform into that creature and wield the abilities it once possessed, creating a constantly evolving combat style.

Combat takes place in a fully 3D environment, where players defeat enemies using a wide variety of skills, movement options, and transformation-based tactics.

The story begins when a young boy opens a mysterious book. From within its pages emerges a strange rabbit that drags him into the world inside. When he awakens, he finds that he has been transformed into a rabbit himself.

In this strange realm, fallen enemies leave behind souls that can be used to unlock new forms. By acquiring increasingly powerful transformations and mastering their techniques, the boy embarks on a journey to regain his original human body and uncover the secrets hidden within the book.

• Transform into defeated enemies and use their unique abilities

• Unlock new forms through an expanding skill tree system

• Fast-paced 3D action combat with diverse skills and movement

• Collect souls from enemies to grow stronger and access new transformations

• Explore a mysterious world hidden inside a magical book

• Story-driven progression centered on reclaiming your human body

• Discover the secrets behind the strange creatures and the book itself