Samsara: Deluxe Edition


Samsara: Deluxe Edition

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While playing in the park, Zee follows a squirrel through a portal to a world of echoes, inhabited by a shadow child.

Surrounded by the unknown and trapped in a series of realms both confusing and dangerous, the youngsters must avoid slipping into the pool between dimensions, embarking on a voyage of discovery and awakening they share with the player, up and down staircases, through light and dark, across the upside-down and the right side-up to their eventual freedom.

Features:

  • Explore the reflected dimensions of the original Samsara’s 77 levels across 6 hand-detailed realms
  • Deluxe content: New first to Nintendo Switch content with an additional 24 levels, new block type and one new realm.
  • Simple play mechanic – choose, rotate and drop blocks and utilize their reflections
  • Carefully paced advancement, new concepts introduced progressively
  • Blocks must be both balanced and will respond to gravity, falling towards the pool between the two dimensions, allowing asymmetric placements…
  • …Although later in the game, new types of block reflections may behave “unusually” under gravity
  • Environmental interaction includes falling stones, and thorns which grow on contact with Zee’s echo but shrivel at Zee’s own touch, allowing timed block movements to be set up
  • Crafted with love by a team of experienced developers in New Zealand, featuring innovative puzzle design and a unique art and animation style

Release info - Samsara: Deluxe Edition


Release date
2018-12-31 00:00:00

Publisher
Marker

Demo available

DLC available

Max players
1

Age rating
3

NS Online support

Game code
HACPASFCA

Cloud Saves support

Voice Chat support

HD Rumble support

Languages
japanese, english, spanish, french, german, italian, portuguese, russian, korean, chinese

Genres
puzzle, strategy

Nintendo eShop - Samsara: Deluxe Edition

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