Little Dragons Cafe donates $10k to children’s charity Extra Life

Generous gift from cute anime title

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Aksys Games has announced that they are donating $10,000 from the profits of adventure game Little Dragons Café to children’s charity Extra Life.

“In Little Dragons Café, the twins are working with a ragtag group of friends to save their mother from a mysterious illness,” said Aksus CEO and founder Akibo Shieh. “We wanted to partner with Extra Life because their campaign to mobilize the gaming industry to work together has raised millions of dollars in the past 10 years for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and helped to heal thousands of kids.”

Little Dragons Café launched on PS4 and Nintendo Switch in August, and tells the story of twins who must cure their ailing mother while maintaining the upkeep of the family’s Café, helping out a string of customers with their own personal problems. The money donated by Aksys will be used by Extra Life to help support the 170 hospitals of the Children’s Miracle Network.

Little Dragons Café is available now on PS4 and Nintendo Switch. For more information on Extra Life, please visit their official website right here.


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