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"textContent": "Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time was one of last year's most pleasant surprises, successfully managing to suck up most of my summer with its brilliant mix of Animal Crossing-style life sim and swashbuckling RPG adventure. And now it's coming to iOS and Android with cross-save, meaning you can take your existing games with you on-the-go.\n\nRead more",
"title": "After selling over 1.5m copies and stealing most of my summer, Fantasy Life i is coming to mobile with cross-save"
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