Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree (2025)

Release Date:

2025

Age Rating:

E10+
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Game Description:

In "Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree," players embark on a thrilling Roguelite adventure set in a mystical realm. As Towa, you must lead the guardians of the sacred tree to protect Shinju Village from the looming threat of Magatsu's forces. Forge deep relationships with your fellow guardians and craft powerful swords to enhance your combat abilities. Navigate through procedurally generated landscapes filled with ancient secrets and formidable enemies. Each decision you make influences the fate of the village and the sacred tree. Uncover hidden truths, harness mystical powers, and determine the future of this enchanted world in a quest that blends strategy, action, and heart.

Game Details

Platforms:

PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series

Genres:

Role-playing (RPG), Adventure

Game Mode(s):

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen

Player Perspective(s):

Bird view / Isometric

Developer:

Brownies

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Publisher:

Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.

ESRB Age Rating Summary:

Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree is rated E10+ for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB with Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Language, Mild Blood, and Mild Suggestive Themes. This is a "rogue-lite" action game in which players help a goddess restore a shattered timeline and defeat evil forces. From a 3/4-overhead perspective, players traverse maze-like levels and engage in melee-style combat with demonic creatures. Players use sword strikes and magic attacks to drain enemies' life meters; battles are accompanied by sword slashes, explosions, and screen-shaking effects. Boss battles depict more protracted combat against larger creatures (e.g., giant snakes, dragons). One ability card depicts an image of a swordsman with bloodied bandages. The game contains brief references to suggestive material in the dialogue (e.g., “The palm reading I know can show if you're a pervert, and the people with a pervert line are perverts one hundred percent of the time.”). Alcohol is also referenced in dialogue (e.g., "alcohol is the mark of becoming an adult” and “to me, sake is just an ingredient”). The words “a*s” and “bastard” are heard in the game.

Content Warnings:

Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Language, Mild Blood, Mild Suggestive Themes

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Parental Notes

While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that "Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree" may not be suitable for younger kids. The game includes mild profanity with words like “a*s” and “bastard.” The fantasy violence involves melee combat with demonic creatures, featuring sword slashes and explosions, though it is not graphic. Some parents note the presence of mild blood, as seen in an image of a swordsman with bloodied bandages. The game also contains mild suggestive themes and references to alcohol in dialogue. Many parents recommend it for children aged 10 and up, aligning with its adventurous yet slightly mature content.

Why Your Kid Might Like Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree

Teens enjoy "Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree" for its engaging blend of strategy and action. The game's Roguelite elements keep players on their toes, as each playthrough offers a unique experience with procedurally generated landscapes. This unpredictability, combined with the challenge of crafting powerful swords and harnessing mystical powers, provides a sense of accomplishment and progression that resonates with the teen audience. The game's storyline, which involves protecting Shinju Village from Magatsu's forces, adds depth and purpose to the gameplay, making it more than just a series of battles.

Players also appreciate the opportunity to forge relationships with fellow guardians, which adds an emotional layer to the game. The decisions made throughout the journey influence the fate of the village and the sacred tree, offering a sense of agency and impact that many teens find appealing. The combination of uncovering hidden truths and determining the future of an enchanted world keeps players engaged and invested in the outcome. While the game may not be for everyone, those who enjoy a mix of strategy, action, and narrative find it a rewarding experience.

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