Press release:
Barcelona, July 20th. Your Nintendo Switch is about to fill up with creativity, art, fun – and the cutest voxel models you have ever seen! Indie video game publisher Abylight Studios is excited to announce that Qbics Paint, its new 3D modeling and painting game, will be released for Nintendo Switch on July 27th for 4,99€.
In Qbics Paint you sculpt blocks with your own fingers using the Touch Screen of your Nintendo Switch to “free” the Qbics figurine hiding within – just like Michelangelo said that the only thing he did as a master sculptor was chipping away everything that wasn’t his statue.
The Touch Screen of your Nintendo Switch will also enable you to effortlessly paint and customize your Qbics. With its Maker Mode, you can sculpt and paint your own Qbics, let your imagination fly editing those that you already unlocked – and even combine them with the Image mode, using a wide range of stock images to inspire your creativity!
Qbics Paint is a creative game for the entire family that will make your imagination flow freely as well as help you to de-stress with its relaxing gameplay. Carlos G. Tardón, PhD in Psychology, Leisure and Human Development from Deusto University, said that “Qbics Paint is advisable for children in their development age, because the game develops their fine motor skills and spatial vision”.
KEY FEATURES:
– Release your stress while you train your creative skills and your spatial vision
– Anyone can sculpt and paint in 3D by using its user-friendly interface
– Transform your Nintendo Switch into a great canvas to create up to 50 original Qbics
– 4 game modes: Sculpt, Paint, Maker, and Image
– Discover 80 unique and cute models
– Share your creations on Social Media with the Capture Button
– This project has been financed thanks to the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sports.
ABOUT ABYLIGHT STUDIOS
Abylight Studios is a digital entertainment publisher whose career goes back to 2009. Initially focused on Nintendo platforms and smartphones, since 2016 Abylight is striving for platform diversity and including other big creators in its catalog. Their most recent project is Cursed Castilla (Maldita Castilla EX), a remastered version of Locomalito’s classic retro-arcade Maldita Castilla. For more information on Abylight Studios, visit their official website, Facebook, and follow @abylight on Twitter.
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Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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Tags: Abylight Studios, Creative games, Indie games, Nintendo Switch, Qbics Paint, Switch