PID Games recently announced that its adventure game Letters will head to the Nintendo Switch soon, with a partnership with 5am Games to release the PC and console versions of the game. The game will allow players to follow the tale of a young girl as her experiences shape her up to be a unique individual.
PID Games is happy to announce its partnership as a publisher with 5am Games on the much-awaited Letters.
Already announced on PC with a demo available on Steam, Letters is a puzzle adventure with a branching storyline and a word-based game mechanic. As announced this week-end during the Wholesome direct, the game is now coming to Nintendo Switch with a new trailer.
Inspired by the successful Life Is Strange or A Normal Lost Phones, in Letters you travel back in time to the 90s and 2000s and move through the pen pal letters and chat messages of Sarah, a shy girl from Switzerland. Follow her life through all the ups and downs of growing up and make decisions that will change what kind of person she’ll become.
You use your keyboard or gamepad to run and jump through her messages, solving riddles along the way. In a world made from paper and computers, words matter. So use their power to change drawings that block your way, help friendly characters and interact with images of Sarah’s friends and family. Like in real life, finding the right words is hard. That’s why in Letters you can create new words by breaking apart the existing ones. Think outside the box and play with words in a new and fun way.
Check out the trailer above, and stay tuned for more news here on Gaming Trend.
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