In January 2012, the game was announced in the Japanese gaming magazine
Famitsu. At that time, it had been in the planning stage for two years, and was 45 percent complete.
Toki to Eien ~Toki Towa~ differs somewhat from many Japanese role-playing game by having a female protagonist, and by only having one playable character instead of a
party. Producer Kei Hirono said that "We wanted to break the mold and step away from the current trend of male hero... to have a female hero playable character who is strong." As for only having one player character, Kei said that this is both to highlight the uniqueness of the character switching mechanic, as well as to reduce animation work. Another key difference from usual JRPG fare is that
Toki to Eien ~Toki Towa~ eschews the epic "save the world" type storyline for the more personally relatable experience of marriage. Kei himself was getting married at the same time that the game was in development. In May 2012, Imageepoch's
CEO,
Ryoei Mikage, held a meeting to determine whether
Toki to Towa would be released in English. A standard edition and a limited edition were released in Japan on October 11, 2012. The limited edition includes a 48-page artwork booklet, a soundtrack and
drama CD, eleven custom PlayStation 3 themes, and a special storage box. Speaking at the 2012 Taiwan Comic convention,
Namco Bandai's Kei Hirono confirmed plans to release the game in
English. In late December, a trademark application confirmed the English version's title to be
Time and Eternity. On February 21, 2013,
NIS America revealed that they would release
Time and Eternity in Europe on June 28, in North America on July 16, and in Australia on July 18 in regular and limited edition. While some
English versions of JRPGs alter the content, such as changing character names or plot details, Kei Hirono has said that "Aside from the language, it's going to be the same as the Japanese version." The English version also gives players the option of either Japanese or English voices. ==Reception==