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Digital Touch Co., Ltd. (CEO Jeong Seong-heon) announced that it plans to release the Steam version of 'Save My Scrap' on April 22nd in cooperation with 'AMATA Games', an indie game publishing brand operated by AMATA K.K. Additionally, the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation5 versions are scheduled to be released on April 30th, and the Xbox Series X|S version is scheduled to be released on May 28th.

'Save My Scrap' was created based on the free game 'Fix My Junk.', which gained popularity for its decadent and beautiful pixel art and heart-warming story.

It has been created as a complete version, including dialogue created by Unio Anou, addition of endings, addition of gallery mode, support for game controllers, and comfortable play by changing the game engine.


■ Story

“Please save my precious person.”

As an Android repairman, you have a request coming in.

Waiting for you were the client, the doctor 'Miomar', and the housekeeping android 'Harima', who was worn out and on the verge of breaking down.

You begin repairing Harima as requested. Connect circuits, replace parts, and regain lost functions.

It would have simply been a matter of fixing a machine.

However, while carrying out repairs and having deep interactions with Harima and Miomar, you gradually begin to realize.

Know that this repair is not just a simple Android recovery.

It was the act itself of piecing together pieces of their closed past and lost memories.

The moment all repairs are completed, you face a shocking truth and a heartbreaking wish.


■ Steam/Console Version Features

- Added conversation content: Conversation content was added in the free version of 'Fix My Junk.'

- Added ending: One new ending type has been added in the free version 'Fix My Junk.'.

- Clear privilege added: If you clear a certain ending, gallery mode is unlocked, allowing you to enjoy event scenes or character settings that were not accessible in the game.

- Transition of development environment: Transition from TyranoBuilder to Unity to achieve comfortable play. In addition to mouse operation, the Steam version also supports game controllers.

Multi-language support: The free game 'Fix My Junk.' only supported Japanese, but it also supports English, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), and Korean, allowing more users to enjoy it.