Free
In-App PurchasesWith Ads
Black friday sale icon
Ready for Black Friday?
Click to generate a QR code for easy access to the app on the App Store

Details about The Kids We Were

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • September 28, 2020
  • December 1, 2024
  • 11.0+
  • 12+
  • 234.74MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    Japanese
    Korean
    Show more

Developer of The Kids We Were

The Kids We Were video #1 for iPhone
The Kids We Were screenshot #2 for iPhone
The Kids We Were screenshot #3 for iPhone
The Kids We Were screenshot #4 for iPhone
The Kids We Were screenshot #5 for iPhone
The Kids We Were screenshot #6 for iPhone
The Kids We Were screenshot #7 for iPhone
The Kids We Were screenshot #8 for iPhone
iphone
ipad
🙌465
Ratings
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🖼️Download
Icons↘︎

Version History of The Kids We Were

1.1

November 10, 2021

Fixed some bugs.

1.0.7

April 27, 2021

Fixed some bugs.

1.0.6

December 29, 2020

Fixed some bugs.

1.0.5

December 15, 2020

Fixed some bugs.

1.0.3

October 14, 2020

Added the message fast forward function.

1.0.2

September 28, 2020

Fixed some bugs.

1.0

September 9, 2020

The Kids We Were In-App Purchases History

$3.99

VIP Mode

Close Ads, proceed chapters without coin,etc.

Price History of The Kids We Were

Description of The Kids We Were

Think back, if you will, and picture what it was like when you were a kid, before the busyness and responsibilities of adulthood weighed on your shoulders. Playing, learning, seeing the world with fresh eyes... Hopefully you had good friends at your side, special connections that you treasured, great dreams and hopes... Do you remember what it was like, and who you once were? -------------------------------------------------------------- Overview: The Kids We Were is a narrative adventure game that attempts to capture and recreate those golden memories of a more innocent age. Join Minato, a young boy who finds himself on a strange adventure one warm summer's day. His journey will take him to unexpected places, and many twists and turns await him before it draws to an end. The Kids We Were tells an emotional tale steeped in a mix of modern and retro Japanese aesthetic. If you're interested in poignant stories or what life is like for everyday Japanese folk, we recommend giving this game a shot! Oh, and it's also the latest entry in Gagex's series of heartwarming story-focused games, so if this appeals to you, please check out our other titles! -------------------------------------------------------------- Story Welcome to Kagami, just an average town on the outskirts of Tokyo. Minato, his mother, and his younger sister Mirai have stopped by to visit today. However, Minato isn't just here for fun—he's on a secret mission! Somewhere in this town lives his father, estranged from his family after a hard divorce. Minato needs to find him, because there's a lot of things his dad needs to know. After searching high and low, Minato finally finds a clue to his father's whereabouts. However, it seems his quest won't be that simple, for the clue he finds is a mysterious notebook left by his father, titled...The Seven Mysteries. With his father's notebook as his guide, Minato sets out on a harrowing journey. But this journey isn't through space, no—it's one through time! To his astonishment, Minato finds himself transported 33 years into the past, to the day his mother and father met! Will Minato's odyssey into the past heal his family, change the future, and alter a tragic destiny? The only way to find out is to accompany him on his amazing adventure! Note: The Kids We Were is free to play from start to finish. You can enjoy the whole story without paying a dime!
Show less

The Kids We Were: FAQ

Is The Kids We Were iPad-friendly?

Yes, The Kids We Were supports iPad devices.

Who is the developer of The Kids We Were?

The The Kids We Were app was created by GAGEX Co.,Ltd..

What is the minimum iOS requirement for The Kids We Were to function properly?

The Kids We Were requires iOS 11.0 or later.

What do users think of the app?

The The Kids We Were app has a user rating of 4.8.

What’s the genre of the The Kids We Were app?

The App Genre Of The Kids We Were Is Games.

What’s the current version of the The Kids We Were app?

The current version of The Kids We Were is 1.1.

What is the date of the latest The Kids We Were update?

The latest The Kids We Were update came out on December 1, 2024.

When did the The Kids We Were app come out?

The Kids We Were launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of The Kids We Were?

The content advisory rating for The Kids We Were is 12+.

What languages does the The Kids We Were app support?

The The Kids We Were app is now available in English, Japanese, Korean and 2 more.

Can I find The Kids We Were within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, The Kids We Were is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within The Kids We Were?

Absolutely! In-app purchases are accessible within The Kids We Were.

Is The Kids We Were optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, The Kids We Were is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using The Kids We Were?

Yes, you can expect ads while using The Kids We Were.

Alternatives to The Kids We Were

More Applications by GAGEX Co.,Ltd.

Reviews of The Kids We Were

Great game

Very heartwarming game it’s so fun the music is precious

Too cheap….

For the amount of gameplay you get alone 3.99 for VIP (and you can get by with just ads) it’s worth more than that in my opinion. Also the story is moving. All the characters are relatable. They manage to capture the theme of living life without regrets, becoming the person you want to be, and importance friendships. It also immerses you in showa era nostalgia. There are some moments you have to suspend your disbelief but it doesn’t take away from the enjoyability. The plot is like a combination of Kimi no na wa and The miracles of the Namiya General store.
Show less

Amazing

This game as amazing. Down to the last details. It’s happy it’s sad it will make you feel old and young this will make you cry.