The Earl says he can help, but the price may be more than you can afford. He gets word about a mansion where ancient secrets and forgotten sciences have been uncovered by its Earl, and decides to investigate. ![]() This is a Lovecraftian survival-horror adventure about a man on a journey to find a cure for his wife’s illness. I haven’t had a chance to play this yet, but it looks like another very fun co-op game in the vein of things like Overcooked! and Moving Out. Single player mode sees you taking control of both birds, but you’ll get the maximum enjoyment from the game by roping in another player for either online or local multiplayer. Unfortunately, nothing seems to be quite built for kiwi bird usage, so you’ll have to get creative to keep things flowing. This is a cute cooperative puzzle game where two kiwi birds need to work together to deliver the mail. You play as one of the passengers, Emily Knight, and you need to search for clues, solve puzzles, and question the suspects to figure out who was truly responsible for the not-so-accidental accident. Sinclair through different means, and all of them had a motive to kill him. As the passengers try to sort out what happened, these complete strangers soon discover they all knew Mr. Four passengers are riding in an Autocab one day when suddenly the car hits and kills a cyclist named Thomas Sinclair. ![]() CRASH: Autodrive ($9.99)Ī murder mystery narrative adventure where even the car is a suspect, CRASH: Autodrive is set in a world where self-driving cars are the norm and no one drives themselves around anymore. The developer seems to already be working on updating the game, so it may yet become as interesting as it sounds. Neat, right? Unfortunately, the game has a lot of serious issues with controls, performance, enemy AI, telling its story, and so on. You start off as a local brigand, and it’s up to you to try to improve your station by whatever means you deem necessary. It jokingly does a lot of things, as it pushes the humor angle hard. The game jokingly refers to itself as Grand Theft Horse, even. The idea here is basically medieval-era top-down GTA. This game has a really cool premise but its execution is a bit wanting, unfortunately. I’ll have a review of this one soon if you need more to go on. There is a season-change system, a town with people and creatures to build relationships with, a crafting system with lots of items to make, and some dungeons to explore. The idea here is to take a heaping tablespoon of Stardew Valley and mix in a little Pokemon-style monster collecting. It feels like this game has been on the cusp of release for a long time now, but it’s finally here. Anyway, let’s get to what we’ve got! New Releases Monster Harvest ($19.99) I meant to have another review ready today, but I feel asleep a little early last night so it will have to wait. Besides that, we’ve got the lists of incoming and expiring sales for you to mull over. There are a larger number than usual for a Tuesday, and at least a few of them are worth thinking about. ![]() Today’s article is mostly dedicated to summarizing the new releases of the day. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for August 31st, 2021.
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