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Malapata Studio announces Book Nook, a new cozy game

06.06.2026 19:03 1 min 1 source
Gamereactor 中文版 ENG
Malapata Studio announces Book Nook, a new cozy game
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Malapata Studio, the Spanish developer behind Camper Van: Make it Home, has unveiled Book Nook, a game about building and decorating miniature book nooks. The Steam page is live, and a demo is available. Only a PC version has been confirmed so far.

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Malapata Studio announces Book Nook, a new cozy game

06.06.2026 Gamereactor 中文版 ENG

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