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Gunhouse Releases on Switch
California, USA —January 15, in the year of our Lord
2018— For lovers of puzzle and tower defense games,
indie studio Necrosoft is launching their weird hybrid hit
Gunhouse on Nintendo Switch today. The game is available on the
Nintendo eShop for $14.99 and is compatible with joycons, the
pro controller, and the touch screen. You can even switch
between them on the fly!
Gunhouse is part puzzle, part active tower defense, as you make
big combos to launch a hail of bullets and special attacks at
the alien invaders who would like nothing better than to consume
your delicious orphan friends. The game contains infinite
levels, upgradeable weapons, a hardcore mode, a unique art
style, music by Fez composer Disasterpeace, and code by Frog
Fractions creator Jim Crawford.
“Since the death of PlayStation Mobile, we’ve been wanting to
bring Gunhouse to new audiences, and add all the features we
never could before,” says Brandon Sheffield, Creative Director
at Necrosoft. “Switch is the perfect home for Gunhouse, and I
guarantee you’ve never played a puzzle game quite like this one.
Many poor souls have been lost to its addictiveness - some fans
have been playing this game for 80 hours and counting! They’ll
never be free!”
WARNING: Video game addiction is a
serious problem that impacts millions of people.
The original version of Gunhouse was first released on
PlayStation Mobile in 2014 and since then has seen releases and
upgrades for PlayStation Vita, iOS, Android, and Windows mobile
(RIP). Compared to the original, the latest version contains
more enemies, more stages, a hardcore mode, higher res graphics,
more story, rotating objectives, and stats tracking (offline).
The whole thing got rebalanced, as well!
Features
• Puzzles!
• Tower Defense!
• Weird story!
• Weapon upgrades!
• Infinite levels!
• Hecked-up bosses!
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system at this time.
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