I (Robin Ek, TGG) was just informed by Bergsala AB (Nintendo Sweden) that Nintendo and SFB Games upcoming puzzle game “Snipperclips” is set for a release on the Nintendo Switch console on the 3rd of March:
“To solve creative puzzles along with anyone is not only an exciting challenge, it is also incredibly fun! Try on together in the game Snipperclips – Cut it out, together! released for the Nintendo Switch March 3! A game for all ages and perfect to play with family and friends. You can either buy it via Nintendo eShop or trade through a limited edition bundle that includes two Joy-Con (Neon Red / Neon Blue) and a nedladdningskod for Snipperclips – Cut it out, together!
When we demonstrated Snipperclips at our Nintendo Switch Pre-Launch Event in Kungsbacka was this charming puzzle game immensely appreciated. It is a game that encourages collaboration, communication and creative thinking. When two players play together keeps you going in opposite Joy-Con. You have to cut into each paper figures so that they have a form that can help you solve the puzzles. The game is easy as well, but of course becomes trickier the further into it you will. It is developed by the London-based indie developer SFB Games in collaboration with Nintendo.
Up to four players can work together or against each other in three different game modes. The first game mode called World of Fun (1-2 players working together), party (2-4 players working together) and BLITZ (2-4 players competing against each other.
A downloadable demo will be available on Nintendo eShop March 3 about for those who want to try before purchase.” – Bergsala AB (Nintendo Sweden)
Furthermore, there will also be a demo available for “Snipperclips” on the Nintendo eshop (the demo will drop on the same day as the full release, which would be on the 3rd of March). So there you have it folks =)
And with that said, are you excited for “Snipperclips” and the Switch console? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section down below!
Robin “V-Act” Ek
The Gaming Ground
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