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Indie Game 'Flying Neko Delivery' Is Now Available On PC And Nintendo Switch

Fractal Phase has launched ‘Flying Neko Delivery’ on the Nintendo Switch eShop. The game follows Onigiri, a cat witch who lives in a cottage and delivers packages on her broomstick. Players can customize their homes with new furniture, explore new areas, collect items, and interact with neighbors and villagers.

By upgrading their broomstick, players can enjoy seamless flying without concern for crashing or fighting. Players can cook food, craft upgrades, and learn new abilities for combat by foraging plants and fungi while regularly delivering packages to villagers, furthering their bond with them.

Players can also enjoy music by Mark Sparling, composer of A Short Hike. 'Flying Neko Delivery’ is available now on Nintendo Switch, Steam, and Itch.
Trend Themes
1. Indie Cat Games - The niche market for animal-themed indie games offers opportunities for game developers to create unique and creative games with a built-in fanbase.
2. Gamification of Delivery Services - Integrating game-like elements into delivery services can improve customer engagement and reduce delivery time by incentivizing quick and accurate deliveries.
3. Personalized Game Experiences - Customizable player homes and character upgrades offer opportunities for game developers to create more immersive and personalized game experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming Industry - Indie game developers can tap into the animal-themed game market to create unique and creative games that appeal to a dedicated fanbase.
2. E-commerce Industry - Integrating game-like elements into delivery services can improve customer engagement and reduce delivery time by incentivizing quick and accurate deliveries.
3. Home Decor Industry - The inclusion of customizable homes in games like Flying Neko Delivery offers opportunities for home decor companies to partner with game developers in creating in-game furniture and decor options.

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