Tampere, Finland – Developer 10tons Ltd. announced today that the marble shooter action puzzle game Sparkle 2 is now available for the Nintendo Switch and is priced $7.99 USD.
Sparkle 2 is a superbly polished marble shooter type match-three action puzzle. It’s the best game in the genre in recent years and has been a tremendously successful title on all platforms. As far as the developer knows, the genre has no representation on Nintendo Switch thus far. In addition, 10tons aims to bring both their existing console catalog as well as their upcoming titles to the Nintendo Switch so stay tune!
Sparkle 2 is a classic marble shooter type match-3 action puzzle game. The goal of the game is to match three or more like colored marbles to make them disappear. This is done by shooting marbles from an Orb Slinger into one or more rows of marbles making their way across the screen. The highlight features of Sparkle 2 are highly polished gameplay, spectacular powerups, an enchanting setting of mystery and magic, and an excellent soundtrack by the award-winning composer Jonathan Geer.
Key Features:
- Superbly polished marble shooter match-3 gameplay
- Four game modes: Story, Survival, Challenge, and Cataclysm
- More than 90 unique levels throughout the story
- More than 200 combinations of 16 different Enchantments
- Atmospheric soundtrack by the award-winning composer Jonathan Geer
Check Out the Sparkle 2 Trailer:
Sparkle 2 is available now for the Nintendo Switch, PC on Steam, Xbox One, PS4 and PS Vita.
Related: 10tons Debuts on Nintendo Switch with Sparkle 2 on Sept. 28
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