Jack Move – 36 Minutes of gameplay

Jack Move – 36 Minutes of gameplay

Jack Move is now on the eShop for the Nintendo Switch, and there’s a lot to do in it. Nindie Spotlight shared 36 minutes of footage.

Jack Move is a JRPG with a unique mix of dark cyberpunk stories, turn-based battles, and beautiful pixel art from today. Take on the role of Noa, a vigilante hacker whose father goes missing and throws her into a world of murder, kidnapping, and dark research.

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About Jack Move

Story

Take on the role of Noa, a young hacker from Bright Town who works for himself. As the overbearing mega-corporation Monomind kidnaps her estranged father, Noa has no choice but to get him back before it’s too late. Help her find her dad because she is on her way there.

Noa won’t be traveling alone. Ryder, her best friend and a tactical planner, and Guin Blakely, her uncle and a former corporate spy who likes Martinis, will help her.

Battles in cyberspace

Battles in Jack Move are exciting, turn-based, and beautifully animated.

You can change your Cyber Deck’s software to switch roles in the middle of a battle, balancing offense, defense, and buffs. The key to winning a battle is choosing which software to load. Hardware upgrades can help improve your stats, let you install more software, or give Noa new skills.

Features

Beautiful “Hi-Bit” pixel art made with modern techniques that was inspired by old RPGs.

You can fight your enemies in cyberspace. You can take them down with a lot of cool hacking software.

Explore the dangerous world of Monocity-1 and bring down the evil company Monomind, which runs it.

You can play as Noa Solares, a sassy hacker who wants to save the world and her father.

Fight your way through dungeons full of different kinds of cyberpunk bad guys. Street punks, gangsters, corporate militia, secret service agents, and horrifying cyber-experiments gone wrong will all be fighting against you!

The Nintendo Switch eShop now has Jack Move. There are translations for English, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Russian, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), and Chinese (Traditional).