2P Games Brings Sultan's Game and New Slate to First gamescom Appearance
A publisher known for indie hits like Sultan's Game is using its first gamescom appearance to put an Eastern fantasy daughter-raising sim and a fairy tale card game in front of a Western audience.
Reporting from 1 source: Automaton.
Publisher 2P Games announced it will exhibit for the first time at gamescom 2026, running August 26 to 30 in Cologne, Germany. The booth, Hall 10.1 | B078 C079, will feature playable versions of released hits including Sultan's Game and Girls and Academy Castle, plus a lineup of upcoming titles like the daughter-raising sim How to Raise a Beloved Daughter in Immortal Village.
The booth will also carry Omen Exitio: Hunger and Reincarnation Insurance Co., Ltd. R.I.P. as playable releases. Among the new titles, How to Raise a Beloved Daughter in Immortal Village is a Xianxia-set daughter-raising simulation where farming, cooking, fishing, and alchemy pill refinement shape the child's growth, with multiple endings and reincarnation-based loop play. It targets a PC (Steam) release within 2026, and a free playtest is open now.
The Piper of Dawn mixes management simulation with cultivation and alchemy, letting players grow medicinal herbs and even plant 'human firewood' labor. A demo is available. Alice Nation is a narrative-driven card game where Alice, trapped in a dream world, explores, negotiates, and solves puzzles through card flips, with a PC (Steam) launch set for the third quarter of this year. Kornimo and the Golden Apple is a 2D action RPG inspired by classic Zelda entries, casting players as a sword-wielding rabbit.
- How to Raise a Beloved Daughter in Immortal Village: Daughter-raising sim in a Xianxia fantasy world, PC (Steam) within 2026, free playtest live
- The Piper of Dawn: Cultivation and alchemy management sim with a demo available
- Alice Nation: Narrative-driven fairy tale card game, PC (Steam) in Q3 this year
- Kornimo and the Golden Apple: 2D action RPG inspired by Legend of Zelda 2D entries, starring a sword-wielding rabbit
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