ALRUNA and the NECRO-INDUSTRIALISTS Releases
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Göteborg, Sweden – March 5, in the year of our Lord 2025 –
Pixel-art puzzle-platformer Alruna and the Necro-Industrialists
arrives on the Nintendo Switch on March 5th. In a world ravaged
by mechanical greed, forest-nymph Alruna must jump, slide and
dash through sprawling subterranean labyrinths to get to the
bottom of the story, the very bottom of the world, the very
depths of depravity.
“The Switch is great”, says solo-developer Niklas Hallin,
"especially in handheld mode. It’s such a perfect way to play
pixel-art sidescrollers. I’m always looking for new pixel
platformers on the Switch, and Alruna is just such a game! It
feels like holding an old Game Boy in your hands.”
Alruna is a dryad in a dying world – a spirit of life in the
land of the dead. The earth is sucked dry. There is only The
Sprawl. Poor, bedraggled skele-men dot the Wasteland of the
Necro-Industrialists and shuffle endlessly back and forth in a
toiling mockery of life. But are they the real enemy? Or do the
skeletons suffer just as much as the dryads under the domination
of the Necro-Industrialists?
Dead men yearn for Heaven. But the dead can only dig …
Will your own journey take you heavenwards, or down, down, down?
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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