The onslaught of quality indie games continues with Flyhigh Works bringing OPUS: The Day We Found Earth to the Switch eShop next week on the 30th November, priced at a more than reasonable $5.
In the game you play as a little robot, Emeth, and help him to fulfill a centuries-old promise of finding Earth to save mankind. Step into a spaceship, and operate a deep space telescope to find out what lies beyond the boundless, unexplored outer space.
The game features 17 beautiful bittersweet soundtracks, so there is lots of variety as you lose yourself in the organically generated soundscape while you wander through the galaxy.
Check out the launch trailer above and let us know if you plan to pick this budget Switch release with a comment below.
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Another game to watch out for.
Didn't really show much game play though, unless it is just looking through a telescope
Is it Finding Planet Simulator game ?
Looks interesting, but I can't say it looks fun.
Check Android reviews.
Its boring.
interesting but have no idea what the game actually involves!
I'm not sure why people would pay for something they can get free on their phones.
I'm not really a fan of cheap mobile games being flung on the Switch, it degrades the hardware and boats the Eshop with unnecessary titles.
Perfect example of a trailer that doesn't give you any idea what the game is about
I saw the trailer when I was looking through the Japanese eShop yesterday. It's really hard to get a good gauge on this one.
When do the Cylons attack?
@Bunkerneath based on what I played of the free version of the app, (which was the beginning section of the game,) looking through the telescope is the majority of the gameplay, plus story segments in between. It might get more involved later, I didn't play it a ton.
Is this a text based adventure game with simulated planet hunting? Don't know the details, but on the surface this has my attention. Need to know more.
Wow. The soundtrack sounds surprisingly good! Love the graphics too.
This trailer makes me want to see more of the game.
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