Source: Digital Touch
Digital Touch (CEO Jung Sung-heon) announced that it will release the Steam version of 'Save My Scrap' on April 22 in collaboration with 'AMATA Games,' an indie game publishing brand operated by AMATA K.K. The Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 versions are scheduled for release on April 30, followed by the Xbox Series X|S version on May 28.
'Save My Scrap' is based on the popular free game 'Fix My Junk,' which gained acclaim for its decadent, beautiful pixel art and moving story.
This definitive edition features new dialogue and endings written by Unio Anou, a new gallery mode, controller support, and a smoother gameplay experience thanks to a game engine migration.
■ Story
"Please, save my precious person."
As an android repair technician, you receive a new request.
Waiting for you are the client, a doctor named 'Miomar,' and 'Harima,' a worn-out domestic android on the verge of breaking down.
You begin repairing Harima as requested, connecting circuits and replacing parts to restore lost functions.
It was supposed to be nothing more than fixing a machine.
However, as you proceed with the repairs and deepen your connection with Harima and Miomar, you begin to realize something.
This repair is not merely about restoring an android.
It is an act of piecing together their closed-off pasts and fragments of lost memories.
The moment all repairs are complete, you will face a shocking truth and a sorrowful wish.
■ Steam/Console Version Features
- Additional Dialogue: New dialogue has been added compared to the free version, 'Fix My Junk.'
- Additional Endings: One new ending has been added compared to the free version, 'Fix My Junk.'
- Clear Bonuses: Clearing certain endings unlocks a gallery mode, allowing players to view event scenes and character settings not accessible during regular gameplay.
- Engine Migration: The game has moved from TyranoBuilder to Unity for a smoother experience. The Steam version now supports game controllers in addition to mouse controls.
Multilingual Support: While the free game 'Fix My Junk' was only available in Japanese, this version now supports English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean, allowing more users to enjoy the game.









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