All three puzzle games come to the console as ARTE publishes for the first time on
Nintendo Switch
Paris – Publisher and co-producer ARTE has announced their plan to make April 25 a Nintendo Switch day with the release of three of their puzzle games on the platform. The critically acclaimed Type:Rider and Vandals, both developed by Cosmografik, will come to the console priced at $2.99 / €3.49 / £3.19 and $3.99 / €4.49 / £4.09, while Homo Machina, the avant-garde title by Darjeeling, will be priced at $2.99 / €3.49 / £3.19.
Vandals is a turn-based puzzle game that lets players explore street art, create their own artwork, and evade the authorities. Along the way, players will discover the evolution of street art through the works of 40 real-life, iconic street artists, and learn how they have influenced urban culture in the iconic street art cities Paris, New York, Berlin, Tokyo, and Sao Paulo. The Switch version will introduce an exciting new feature, the ability to spray paint using the Joy-Cons.
Type:Rider is a 2D platform game that allows players to discover the history and secrets of fonts and characters. Players must guide two dots through the ages of typographic styles and techniques from rock paintings of prehistoric times to the fonts we use today. Type:Rider takes players through different levels, collecting letters of the alphabet and solving riddles in a captivating musical and visual environment.
Homo Machina invites players to see inside the human body, as viewed through the unique aesthetic lens of the work of Fritz Kahn. Gameplay is straightforward and intuitive, the player instructing the on-screen staff to oversee the human body’s many and varied functions – from eating and breathing to controlling emotions and monitoring the nervous system. The game illustrates, with charismatic artwork and animation, poetic narration and uplifting music, the beauty of Kahn’s enduring imagery.
Check Out the ARTE Nintendo Switch Games Announcement Trailer:
Type: Rider, Vandals , and Homo Machina are set to launch on Nintendo Switch simultaneously on April 25, 2019. For more information, please visit here: www.arte.tv/videogames
Related: VANDALS Review for PC
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