First-person puzzle game The Long Gate planned for Switch release this month
Inductance and David Shaw are bringing The Long Gate to Switch, the two sides have announced. The first-person puzzle game will be launching on July 29.
We have the following overview and trailer for The Long Gate:
The Long Gate is a challenging and beautiful single-player, first-person, puzzle game. On a mission from the enigmatic creators of this place, you will explore ancient caverns filled with mysterious devices and traverse relaxing oases of nature while learning to solve the three primary types of puzzles that wind through them. Repair the ancient circuits and unravel the mystery of what happened to their creators.
Most of the puzzles can be completed in any order and many have more than a single possible solution for you to discover and mastering a circuit type will provide keys to new areas and secrets. If you ever get stuck on a puzzle you can explore somewhere else, then come back later, or you can open the settings menu and turn on hints.
Nearly all The Long Gate’s puzzles are based on real world technologies, and it contains accurate depictions of quantum circuits and a 4-bit quantum computer, verified by scientists at D-Wave Systems, the world’s first commercial quantum computer company. To progress through the game, you will learn the basic principles that form the backbones of each puzzle type. You do not need a technical background to finish the game, but if you have an interest in any STEM field these puzzles will be particularly interesting to you.
The Long Gate also features an original soundtrack by musician Nick Newman.
Key Features
– Three different classes of puzzles: digital, analog, and quantum
– Two levels of optional hints
– A beautiful original soundtrack
– Mysterious locations to explore and hidden secrets to discover
The Long Gate will cost $14.99 on the Switch eShop.
Source: Inductance PR