Although an official 3DS port of was originally a Kickstarter goal, it was ultimately canceled in favor of the Nintendo Switch release. However, the modding community has created fan-made solutions to bring the experience to the handheld.
The top screen displays the main action—exploration, battles, cutscenes. The bottom screen becomes a streamlined menu for items, skills, and the map. It’s intuitive and reduces clutter, almost feeling like a native 3DS RPG. Omori 3ds Cia
: Since an official version doesn't exist, the "Omori 3ds Cia" often refers to homebrew projects where fans attempted to port the game themselves. These projects typically involve stripping down assets or using alternative engines like EasyRPG to make the game playable on original 3DS hardware. Although an official 3DS port of was originally