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A Tale of Paper Refolded Release Date
27 July, in the year of our Lord 2022 – A Tale of Paper: Refolded, the remastered version of award-winning puzzle platformer A Tale of Paper, will launch for PC (Steam, Epic, GOG, Humble and other storefronts), Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S on 19 August, publisher Digerati is delighted to announce. Versions for Nintendo Switch and PS5 will launch later in the year (release date TBC).
Created by Barcelona-based developer Open House Games, A Tale of Paper was originally released as a PS4 exclusive after winning the PlayStation Talents 'Game of the Year' award. The Refolded edition has been updated with three brand new prequel chapters, starring a new character with its own unique transforming abilities.
About the game
A Tale of Paper: Refolded is a puzzle-platformer that tells the story of Line, a magical character made of paper who can use origami to change its shape. Transform into a frog, a rocket, a bird and more as Line embarks on an emotional journey to fulfill the dream of its creator.
Key features
Paper shape transformations: Jump high as an origami frog! Turn into a paper plane and soar! Discover seven forms, each with its own pros and cons
A small hero in a big world: Overcome challenges, solve puzzles, and escape danger as you journey across beautifully crafted environments
A narrative without text: Explore each level and find hidden collectibles to unveil the heartfelt story behind A Tale of Paper
Discover bonus chapters: Complete the main adventure and unlock three prequel chapters, with a new character, new abilities, and new challenges
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