Gaming Cypher

The Latest Video Game News and Reviews

NICE SLICE Lets You Cut, Chop, Hack (and Slash) on Nintendo Switch

NICE SLICE Lets You Cut, Chop, Hack (and Slash) on Nintendo Switch

Warsaw – Kool2Play, a publisher of such original games as Clock Simulator and iHUGU, presents its next production – Nice Slice for Nintendo Switch.

Nice Slice is a game in which the player must cut the items appearing on each level with a sharp knife into as many small pieces as possible. The levels differ depending on the environment in which we are – at home we will chop bread, cheese, cake and other products that can be found in a typical kitchen. But when we move to an Earth orbit, we’ll have to deal with chopping various cosmic gadgets.

The smaller pieces you manage to obtain, the more points you get. And slicing itself is not as easy as it seems – the next levels have obstacles. For example, a player will have to hack precisely on a waved ship or on a space station, where with zero gravity the elements fly chaotically across the deck.

What’s more, thanks to the possibilities of the Nintendo Switch console, Nice Slice has now been given the multiplayer option for the first time ever! Players can now be “be at daggers drawn” with their friends and find out which one has the faster fingers, sharper eyes and is more savvy in the craziest kitchens the world has ever seen.

Let’s add to this cartoon graphics, straightforward rules, satisfying gameplay and razor sharp humor, and we’ll have a game where you can easily spend a long time, not just while waiting for the potatoes to boil.

Key Features:

  • Possibility of an endless high score run and getting bigger and bigger combos
  • Cartoon knives, inspired by pop culture characters
  • Many tricks and skills to discover and master
  • Crazy multiplayer mode for two people
  • Controls adapted to the Nintendo Switch console

Check Out the Nice Slice Trailer:

Nice Slice is now available for Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop for $1.99. The game is also available for Steam, iOS, and Android.

Related: CLOCK SIMULATOR Review for Nintendo Switch

Website | + posts

I'm a published author and proud US Army veteran who happens to be a gamer, so I decided to combine the two and love every minute of it! Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments and I'll be sure to get back to you.