Nearly 30 years following its initial launch

- by Sammy Barker
 

For the very first time, the whimsical PS1 minigame anthology Milano’s Odd Job Collection is set to make its English debut on 9th December, thanks to XSEED and Implicit Conversions.
The game – which initially launched in 1997 on the PS1 – allows players to take on the character of the titular 11-year-old Milano, who is compelled to spend her summer with her uncle after her mother falls ill.
Sadly, it turns out her uncle is on vacation, prompting our resourceful protagonist to occupy her time with a variety of odd jobs, each more outrageous than the preceding one. During the campaign, you’ll be delivering pizzas, milking cows, and much more.
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Between odd jobs, you can also embellish and decorate your uncle’s abode, as that’s the sort of activity 11-year-olds enjoy when not working.
But is this a nostalgic re-release you intend to acquire? With a price tag of $14.99, it won’t strain your wallet, and it’s wonderful to see it finally available in English, nearly 30 years since its original debut.
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As the Editor of Push Square, Sammy possesses over 15 years of expertise in analyzing the PlayStation realm, spanning from PS3 to PS5 and beyond. He’s well-versed in PS Studios and industry topics, alongside sports games and simulations. He also enjoys RPGs when time permits, and is somewhat of a gacha enthusiast.
