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Seasons after Fall pounces onto consoles today

 

 

May 16th, in the year of our Lord 2017 -- Seasons after Fall pounces onto consoles today! The charming puzzle-adventure game is now available to download on PlayStation® 4 and Xbox® One!

Swing Swing Submarine's puzzle-adventure game Seasons after Fall is available now on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One! Following its warm reception from players and critics alike on PC, this hand-drawn adventure is ready to enchant a whole new audience on consoles.

Dive into an enthralling world governed by nature and magic. Travel to the heart of a mystical forest as a wild Fox, manipulating the gorgeous environments around you by changing seasons at will. Further adding to the bewitching atmosphere, you are accompanied throughout your journey by the enchanting sounds of a live string quartet.

Winter freezes lakes and waterfalls, while Summer allows plants to grow and open up new paths. Fall brings mushrooms to bloom, and Spring raises water levels with rain. Dynamically switching between seasons offers a fresh, ever-changing aesthetic and unique ways to explore the forest - the power of nature is in your paws!

Each of the seasons drastically alter the environment: it is up to you to change the world and open new paths. The world of Seasons After Fall is overflowing with secrets – can you discover them all?

Seasons after Fall is available to download now on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One! The game is already available on PC.

No word on a physical copy of this game at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

 

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