Indie developer Yak & Co has revealed that Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise will be lurking onto a Switch near you early next year.
Currently available on iOS and Android, this point-and-click puzzler will be arriving on Switch in its complete form, with all content currently available on those platforms as well as the upcoming fifth chapter of the game. If you haven't heard of this one before, the trailer above should give you a good look at its silky smooth secret agent vibes.
In the game, you play as the titular Agent A, exploring a world full of retro-futuristic contraptions, hidden gizmos, gadgets, and logic based puzzles. You'll be finding yourself in a direct face off with an enemy spy called Ruby La Rouge, on a mission to infiltrate her hideaway and stop her evil plans, but the game's labyrinth of perplexing puzzles will have you wondering whether it's you, or the enemy, who's really doing the chasing.
As you explore Ruby's secret hideout, collecting objects and using them cleverly is crucial in unlocking a trail of puzzles leading you ever closer to your target. If you notice something strange or out of place along the way, making mental notes and observations (like any good secret agent should) will aid you in solving tricky puzzles later on.
No exact release date has been scheduled for the game just yet, but the developers are aiming for an "early 2019" launch with January being the main target.
Are you intrigued by this one? Will it be going on your watchlist? Tell us below.
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Wonderful spy-era aesthetics!
I'll be looking forward to hearing if the gameplay experience matches up!
Great game but it's unfinished in iOS. I believe soon they will release the last chapter.
Chapter 1 released in 2015, still waiting on Chapter 5. Been waiting a long time to finish playing this game on iOS. Hopefully it won't be long now if it's looking at a January release on Switch.
It's a good puzzle game, and it does the 60s spy theme well.
Yah, classic Sean Connery era James Bond feel aside, it looks interesting, but also looks and feels like a $20 game also
I'm not big when games have their main content rolled out part by part and it's not certain that it will ever actually be completed, so I passed on this even though it looked cool. Might get it for the Switch if it's actually the complete version, because I do like the art direction quite a lot.
I own this on Android and its a great game. Definitely will be picking this up when it arrives
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