Perfect Tides: Station to Station, a coming-of-age point-and-click click adventure game, coming to Nintendo Switch
Three Bees is bringing Perfect Tides: Station to Station to Nintendo Switch, the developer announced today. The game launches later in 2025.
The title is a coming-of-age point-and-click narrative adventure game. It’s also a sequel to the original Perfect Tides.
Here’s a bunch of information about the upcoming project:
Written and designed by Meredith Gran, creator of the beloved Octopus Pie read by hundreds of thousands, Perfect Tides: Station to Station spotlights the thrill and whiplash of a young woman’s hesitant first steps into adulthood. Travel to the big city with 18-year-old Mara as she leaves her comfortable island hometown to begin her hopefully invigorating college experience.
Help Mara pursue her dreams as a young writer while navigating the challenges of her first year of independence. Each season offers new opportunities and challenges across more than 60 different environments and a dynamic cast of memorable characters. Succeed or fail in forging lasting friendships and discovering romantic partners as Mara learns to balance her personal goals, social life, and school responsibilities.
Experience and guide branching story beats while visiting key locations with the help of the city’s extensive transit system. Develop Mara’s writing voice by living life day-by-day, guiding her through classroom conversations and social gatherings. Then, synthesize the lessons learned and experiences discovered to help Mara produce thoughtful essays (or incoherent rambles) in her quest to become a literary legend.
Three Bees founder Meredith Gran said: “The city’s mass transit system is where Mara does a lot of her thinking. Bringing Perfect Tides: Station to Station to the Nintendo Switch felt appropriate – players will be able to take it on the go as they experience their own journeys through life.”
View a trailer for the game below.
Switch Trailer
Once we have a release date, we’ll let you know. In the meantime, check out additional Nintendo Switch coverage here.