Elusive, an adventure and exploration game, coming to Nintendo Switch, Switch 2
Mika and the Witch’s mountain developer Chibig just launched a Kickstarter campaign for its next project Elusive, and in just a few hours, the funding goal was reached – so far the total is getting close to $50,000. As a result, the project will be made available on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in 2027.
Elusive is an adventure and exploration game with Metroidvania elements. You’ll play as the young raider Zoe, and across both 2D and 3D sections, you’ll explore a world as a small person in a big world.
Here’s some additional information:
Elusive puts player in the tiny shoes of Zoe, an elusive raider uncovering the wonders of the giant’s world, which is inspired by works such as The Secret World of Arrietty and It Takes Two.
Elusive is about a young raider, Zoe, following her father’s explorer footsteps, encouraged to discover the treasures of the giants’ world, despite the dangers she may encounter.
Elusive raiders venture into homes and outdoors to find precious resources to help the community thrive, but they’re also the ones who must be the most careful not to be captured by animals and other huge creatures.
Zoe’s equipment allows her to sneak, hide and reach even the most unexpected corners, but she will need the help of other Elusive to improve her tools.
Elusive is exploration and survival, but also about the cozy feeling of being part of a small community and pursuing the answers to many questions about this magical world.
Key Features
- Sneak through 2D and 3D scenarios to get resources and clues about your father.
- Unleash your skills and tools to open new paths for your next raids.
- Help the Red-Watering Can to be a growing and prosperous Elusive community.
- Befriend insects and other small animals.
- Get ready to face with courage threats hiding in the shadows
The first trailer is included below.
Kickstarter Trailer
Those interested in contributing to the Elusive Kickstarter campaign can do so here. We have information about Mika and the Witch’s Mountain here.