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FINJI announced a new platform for the narrative RPG, launching August 25th!
July 7, 2022
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Author: Finji
Grand Rapids, Michigan - July 7th, 2022: FINJI, the indie publisher behind BAFTA award-winning indie titles Chicory: A Colorful Tale, Night In The Woods and the recently released TUNIC, is proud to announce a new platform for I Was A Teenage Exocolonist!
Their coming-of-age narrative RPG will also be available on Nintendo Switch on August 25th, after having been announced for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 last week. This is on top of the already announced PC, Mac and Linux versions for Steam, Humble, Epic and itch.io storefronts.
Trailer here
Developed by Northway Games, I Was A Teenage Exocolonist will ask you to spend your teenage years on an alien planet in this narrative RPG with card-based battles. Explore, grow up, and fall in love. The choices you make and skills you master over ten years will determine the course of your life and the survival of your colony.
Switch specific features are:
UI designed for accessibility and readability on the smaller screen.
Touchscreen implementation for ease of play especially with the card game.
There are several ways you can have a small taste of what’s in store when you play I Was A Teenage Exocolonist: the game will have a demo available on Steam from July 7th 10am ET/3pm BST until July 10th 11:59pm ET on the occasion of PAX Rising or you can explore the interactive adventure on Twitter. Can you survive a day on planet Vertumna without getting into trouble? Good luck, space explorer!
More details about I Was A Teenage Exocolonist can be found on the official website here, as well as more details on FINJI’s upcoming projects here.
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