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Alt-Frequencies Porting to Switch

 

 

Montpellier, November 5th, in the year of our Lord 2020 -- What if people could vote to confine their country in a time-loop? What if the outcome of this election was actually irrelevant...? PID Publishing and Accidental Queens announce their new collaboration on Alt-Frequencies, coming to Nintendo Switch on December 10th. Preorders are already available on Nintendo of Europe and open tomorrow on Nintendo of America.

Alt-Frequencies is an audio mystery game where you use the airwaves to open the world's eyes to the truth. Record, rewind time and broadcast snippets of radio shows to expose radio hosts, conspiracy theorists, politicians, underground activists - and a dog.

By redistributing information, you change what happens in the next 3 minute time loop and impact both news cycles and the lives of the people behind them.

Listen as their personal stories evolve, in a world that seems to stand still.

Alt-Frequencies is built with accessibility features, that make the game available to a wide range of people - including blind and visually impaired players.

The Accidental Queens Collection will release at the same time on Nintendo Switch. It contains:

Alt Frequencies
A Normal Lost Phone
Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story

In A Normal Lost Phone, explore the intimacy of an unknown person whose phone was found by the player. Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story is its sequel, where the player investigates the social life of a young woman.

Key Features:

A new kind of narrative game that blurs the lines between the fantastical and the everyday while examining our relationship with mainstream media through the prism of radio stations.

Built-in accessibility features that make the game available to a wide range of people - including blind and visually impaired players.

Brought to life by a diverse cast of 20+ amazing voice performers, including TV, podcasts and YouTube personalities such as Jasika Nicole (Fringe, Welcome to Night) Vale & Mike Rugnetta (Reasonably Sound, CrashCourse).

By the studio behind A Normal Lost Phone and Another Lost Phone: Laura’s Story.

No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s) in the US 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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