Nintendo Switch: Cult-Classic 2012 next month

Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch are getting a classic cult game from 2012 next month. Game releases on Switch and Switch Lite are very slow now, but that is about to change. So far, in 2021, Nintendo Switch players have obtained the cloud version of Hitman 3, and not much more. In February, they will receive Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury, Little Nightmares 2, Persona 5 Strikers, Bravely Default 2, and now Thomas was alone also.

Today, Bithell Games announced that its 2D platform game will arrive on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite via Nintendo eShop next month, on February 19th, at a price of $ 10. That said, if you pre-order the game before you can get it for a special pre-order discount price of $ 8.

It is unclear whether the Nintendo Switch version comes with specific Switch updates or features, but we know it comes with the “Benjamin’s Flight” level pack, which adds new characters and 20 new levels to the game.

First launched in 2012, Thomas was alone proved to be an escape game for the developer mentioned. Despite debuting only with a 77 at Metacritic, he attracted a lot of attention and won several awards at the end of the year.

Thomas was alone is the award-winning and critically acclaimed platform game about friendship, jumping, fluctuation and antigravity, “says the game’s official tone.” Guide a group of sensitive rectangles through a series of obstacles, combining your skills to reach the end of each level. Discover the story of the world’s first sentient AIs and how they worked together to, well, not escape … ‘escape’ is a strong word. Perhaps ’emerging’ is better. ‘Emerge’ has an air of importance, while keeping the various plot twists and origin stories you will discover secret. We didn’t even mention the jump. That would be overkill. “

In addition to $ 8 or $ 10, the game requires 792 MB on Switch and Switch Lite. In the pair of consoles, it supports all three game modes, but only the following language options: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

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