Milano&s;s Odd Job Collection
December 9, 2025
For the first time outside Japan, help Milano take on an exciting summer of part-time jobs and cozy home life. School’s out, but 11-year-old Milano’s mom needs to go to the hospital and Milano is sent to spend the summer with her uncle. There’s one small problem – her uncle …
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72.3
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"Milano&s;s Odd Job Collection is a lovely laidback game for those who enjoy the small things in life and aren&s;t looking for a particularly exciting experience. If you are, though, then you may be annoyed by the slow pace and …"
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62.0
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84.0
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71.0
"undefined.There are a few quality of life improvements for this version, including in-game achievements, ability to make save states, a rewind feature, all in addition to the new localization and port, but those are small things that just allow this …"
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55.0
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78.0
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68.0
"Milano&s;s Odd Job Collection is the ideal title for those who want something retro, curious, and more relaxed. The idea of having several minigames that make up the main mission may not be so innovative nowadays, but it&s;s still an …"
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78.0
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82.0
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73.0
"Milano&s;s Odd Job Collection is a charming, forgotten fifth-generation adventure, with little ambition but plenty of charm. A few silly mistakes don&s;t detract from its personality and charm, bringing back nostalgic feelings from a distant era, yet with games whose …"
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85.0
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75.0
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85.0
"Milano&s;s Odd Job Collection shows a glimpse of a time when, while video games were evolving rapidly, not so many things were set in stone and companies of different sizes allowed themselves to experiment more. Here we have a game …"
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60.0
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70.0
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85.0
"Milano’s Odd Job Collection is absolutely adorable and an example of an inventive import PS1 game, though it shows its age at times. Switch version reviewed. Review copy provided by company for testing purposes."
Read original review"While it has some quirk and retro charm, the experience is an uneven and ultimately too repetitive one to be of remain interesting"
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75.0
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75.0
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75.0
"I enjoyed my time with Milano’s Odd Job Collection. I’m not sure I’ll return to it, but the experience was pleasant, cozy, and exactly as long as it needed to be. Younger me would have eaten up this game. Present …"
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78.0
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92.0
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86.0
"Milano’s Odd Job Collection brings improvements that provide a necessary and creative refresh, while maintaining its charm and originality. Despite being a simple game clearly aimed at children, it&s;s a fun and casual experience worth playing, especially for those who …"
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65.0
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65.0
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70.0
"Especially in times when games are expected to become increasingly realistic, longer and more demanding it was incredibly refreshing to immerse myself in this slow-life experience and simply dedicate myself to fun minigames, cozy apartment decorating and an overall relaxed …"
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45.0
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50.0
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45.0
"Simulation games nowadays may be incredibly granular and pithy, but the end results tend to be very satisfying for people locked into the builds of their characters, cities or vehicles. You develop something of which you can be proud. Milano’s …"
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60.0
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60.0
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60.0
"As its name implies, Milano&s;s Odd Job Collection is an odd game. On one hand, it succeeds in its goal of localizing a game from 1999 for modern audiences. However, due to its age, certain elements of its design, such …"
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85.0
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65.0
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70.0
"Milano&s;s Odd Job Collection is a charming game that is basic and straight to the point. Do a bunch of mini-games as jobs to earn money, then spend that money on decorating the house or learning recipes."
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