Ellada Games, which recently confirmed that its side-scrolling action-survival RPG Niffelheim is headed to Switch, has now announced another title for the console: The Tiny Bang Story.
The game, which has received a healthy number of 'very positive' reviews on Steam, is a puzzle title set in a hand-drawn storybook land. Players must work their way through "challenging" hidden-object puzzles in order to fix the planet, which has sadly been struck by a meteor. Here's some PR to tell you a little more:
"The peaceful life of Tiny Planet was thrown into disarray after being hit by a catastrophic meteor, fragmenting the world into a literal jigsaw of puzzle-like pieces. Now, players must use their keen sense of observation to search for clues and lost items and restore the planet to a new era of tranquility. Featuring an atmospheric soundtrack to guide players’ journeys through five chapters of picturesque environments, they must rely on their ingenuity and creative thinking to collect pieces of the world, repair mechanisms and solve puzzles to unlock new, mysterious places to explore."
You'll be able to grab the game directly from the Switch eShop on 4th October.
What do you think? Feeling up to the task of hunting for clues and saving the planet? Let us know if you'll be adding this one to your wishlist with a comment below.
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Looks a little like Mechanarium, which was great and beautiful. Might check it out
@Abes3 I was thinking the same thing, mechanarium has been on my wish list, but i haven't pulled the trigger yet. I am supposing you recommend it?
@Abes3 I think you meant to say Machinarium:
@dugan for the price on switch you get the same on IOS. I only payed a couple of bucks. That and Strongbrothers Sword And Sorcery, good games. I'd probably hold off till it's on sale. But S&S is good and graphically brilliant. I'd buy that first
@ThanosReXXX I did lol cheers
@Abes3 You actually had me wondering there, for a second...
@ThanosReXXX I can never remember the names of anything!
@Abes3 Ah, well. You were close enough for Google to auto-correct it and give me the actual trailer for the game...
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