Australian developer The Binary Mill – responsible for various bite-sized and VR-based experiences such as Mini Moto Racing, Rush, Gun Club, and Assault Squadron – has revealed it is bringing its "bright and colorful" mobile puzzler Forest Home to the Switch this month, on 20th June. This will be the company's very first release on the Nintendo Switch.
In Forest Home, all the animals are lost and it's your responsibility to guide them to safety by drawing pathways with your finger. Of course, it's not as easy as it sounds – you'll have to avoid obstacles, navigate bridges and collect food while keeping an eye out for a mischievous goblin.
The gameplay promises to be simple but addictive, making it perfect for a quick or prolonged session. There are thousands of unique puzzles, eight wonderful forests to explore, a dynamic puzzle system – to maximize replay value, ultra-challenging boss levels and you can also build up a scrapbook with dozens of unlockables and secret rewards.
Best of all, Forest Home will have a 20% discount in both North America and Europe during its launch week, selling for $11.99 instead of the regular $14.99. The enhancements for the Switch version include controller support, the ability to play in tabletop mode or docked mode in full 1080p, new puzzle layouts, a reworked campaign and reward system, and new colorblind modes.
Have you been craving more puzzle game action on the Switch? Tell us in the comments.
Comments 9
Yeah... I probably wouldn't even play that if it were free.
"Mobile" - Tiny interest has become zero interest. Pass.
I could tell that it was a mobile game just by looking at the preview image for the video.
Looks cute. 😀
But if only this game will be in physical release.... 😞
Looks fun! However, it does seem better suited for phones.
Maybe the Switch version will serve as publicity for the original. It will also give them experience developing for the Switch (you have to start somewhere).
Get a 20% Discount
Cool, when?
On June the 20th
Can I use the discount on any game?
Meh more mobile crap. Passed. Seems like the Switch is picking up all the craps that the Ouya is leaving behind.
I’m not installing what should be a mobile game on my Switch. Not even for cute woodland animals (I’m a sucker for foxes).
My Talking Tom has this minigame
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