Little Dragon’s Cafe Heads to Europe on September 21

Rising Star Games has announced the European release date for Little Dragon’s Cafe.

The lifestyle simulator will launch for PlayStation 4 and Switch on September 21st in Europe. The North American release date is set for August 24th, while the Japanese release is set for August 30th.


As we previously confirmed, a Windows PC release is planned “about a month or so” after the initial console release.

In case you missed it, you can find my thorough hands-on video preview for the game here. I also interviewed Little Dragon’s Cafe and Harvest Moon creator Yasuhiro Wada regarding the game and its themes, which you can read here.

Here is a brief rundown on the game:


The story opens with a twin brother and sister learning to cook and manage a small cafe under their mother’s tutelage. All was peaceful and routine until one morning when the twins discover that their mother has fallen into a deep sleep and won’t wake up. Suddenly, a strange old man appears to inform them that they must raise a dragon in order to save her. Working together with three quirky cafe employees, the two siblings must figure out how to a wrangle a dragon and manage the family business while finding a way to save their mother.

Key Features:

  • Embrace your parental instincts and raise your very own dragon! Through wise decisions, proper nutrition, and empathetic nurturing, show the world the true potential of your dragon companion!
  • Learn new recipes and master the art of cooking while running your very own cafe. Explore the world, discover new ingredients, and expand your menu (and your Restaurant.).
  • Grow your own. The tastiest dishes use the freshest ingredients, and the best way to insure that is to grow your own produce.
  • Serve the people. Feeding is nurturing, so you not only cook for your neighbors, but also help them with their problems to increase your popularity and the general happiness of everyone around you.
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