Active Gaming Media Inc. set up a "Graph" booth at "Tokyo Game Show 2024," Japan's largest game festival held from Thursday, September 26 to Sunday, September 29, 2024, and showcased Japanese versions of popular games from around the world.
Graph Booth Where Games from Around the World Gathered!

The booth of "Graph," a game-specialized global PR brand developed by Active Gaming Media Inc., which prominently featured the lime green color used in its logo, stood out significantly in the venue.

Saiga NAK8 unique titles were available for demo play:
- theHunter: Call of the Wild
- Caravan SandWitch
- Endless Alice
- Spirit Mancer
- ponpondoodoo
- Parking Garage Rally Circuit
- Endless Monday: Dreams and Deadlines
- Psionic Sentry : Infinite

Many gamers were constantly trying out the games. Many of the games were catchy, and it was impressive to see a lot of children and female users.

Chosen by Rui Poyo (@xu_uRx), a free stock model and gamer, "Spirit Mancer" is a side-scrolling action game where you defeat demons by using various weapons, guns, and spirit cards. Its beautiful pixel art, which offers an exhilarating experience, is also appealing, and with its hack-and-slash elements, you'll likely keep playing it. It is scheduled to be released on Steam on Tuesday, November 22, 2024, and a free demo version can also be installed.

Kiyoaki (@kiyoaki_gohan), a chef and YouTuber, played "theHunter: Call of the Wild." Although the console version for Japan was just released on Tuesday, September 24, 2024, it turns out Kiyoaki had already been playing it for a while.

However, even the experienced Kiyoaki could not catch prey within the demo play time...! As anyone who has played it would know, hunting is a tough endeavor.

Kiyoaki, who tried out the games and answered the survey, was satisfied after receiving a novelty based on each title. That concludes the Graph booth report!
#TGS2024
本日は一般デー2日目、そしてTGS最終日です!ゲームを遊び倒して帰って下さいね!!Graphは本日も、様々な海外のゲーム8タイトルと共に8ホール【08-N10】で皆様をお待ちしております!🙌 pic.twitter.com/LIWfJvR999
— Graph PR (@wearegraph) September 29, 2024