Here are all the video game releases rated E-T by the ESRB that are releasing between April 19th and April 25th.
Monday, April 20th
- Car Trader Simulator- Switch
- Legends of Amberland: The Forgotton Crown- Switch
- OMG Police: Car Chase TV Simulator- Switch
Tuesday, April 21st
- Brutal Rage- Xbox One
- Gato Roboto- Xbox One
- Help Will Come Tomorrow- Xbox One, Switch
Wednesday, April 22nd
- ITTA- Switch
- TaniNani – Switch
Thursday, April 24th
- Code: Realize~Future Blessings~- Switch
- Damaged in Transit- Switch
- Deliver Us the Moon- PS4, Xbox One
- eSports Legend- Switch
- Hang Kings- Switch
- Little Busters! Converted Edition- Switch
- MotoGP ’20- PS4, Xbox One, Switch
- Picross S4- Switch
- SmileBasic 4- Switch
Friday, April 25th
- Archaica: The Path of Light- Xbox One, Switch
- Debtor- Switch
- Guard Duty- Switch
- Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto- Switch
- Quern: Undying Thoughts- Xbox One
- Quest Hunter- Xbox One
- Trials of Mana- PS4, PC, Switch
- War Theatre- Xbox One
Jeff’s Pick of the Week
My pick this week goes to Trials of Mana. This is a remake of Seiken Densetsu 3, which was the third game in the Mana series. It was never released in the United States. You can play the original version of the game, along with the first two, in the Collection of Mana which came out last summer. You can choose six different characters to play as. Unfortunately, unlike the original, this version of the game does not have cooperative play.
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2 comments
Trials of Mana is an interesting top pick for a website called engaged family gaming. Two of the main heroines in the game have their animated breasts almost falling out of their clothing. Not sure I will be letting my family play this one
Hey Cooper,
Thanks for your feedback.
We made the decision a while ago to include T rated games in our coverage to counter program against the M rated video games that a lot of kids ask their parents to play. We also want to emphasize that teenagers are a part of the family, too.
With that said… I can understand why you feel the way you do and appreciate you leaving a comment. I’ll talk to our editorial staff and use your feedback to help guide our decisions moving forward.
Thank you,
Stephen
Founder, EngagedFamilyGaming.com