Oxenfree dev’s next game Afterparty confirmed for Switch
At the end of last year, Oxenfree developer Night School Studio announced its next game Afterparty. The company confirmed today during an IGN E3 stream that it’s coming to Switch.
Afterparty is an adventure games about Milo and Lola, two recently deceased best friends who find themselves facing an eternity in Hell. But with a loophole, those who can outdrink Satan can return to Earth.
Here’s some additional information and a trailer:
In Afterparty, you play Milo and Lola, recently deceased best buds who suddenly find themselves staring down an eternity in Hell. But there’s a loophole: outdrink Satan and he’ll grant you re-entry to Earth.
Milo and Lola are now dead, thirsty, and roaming the streets of Nowhere, the outermost island of Hell.
What adventures will you stumble through in the underworld? Every step is up to you. Time to go on the best bender ever, uncover the mystery of why you’ve been damned, and drink the big guy under the table.
Features:
Party as two best friends: Control Milo and Lola with an intelligent conversation system that changes the story and your relationships based on every decision. Uncover their personality quirks and foggy history during the wild events of the night
Drink for your lives: Hell bars offer a variety of libations, each with different Liquid Courage effects to imbue Milo and Lola with specialized dialogue options and abilities
Demonic activities: The underworld’s pubs are packed with drunken games to pass the time. Beer pong, dance-offs, karaoke and chugging competitions all mesh with the dynamic dialogue system for a seamless narrative bender
Change Hell forever: Players’ actions won’t only affect Milo and Lola, but also the people and places of Hell. Finishing a quest on one island might result in the total destruction of another
Flirt with Satan
Explore an interconnected network of underworld islands via the River Styx
An original soundtrack by scntfc (OXENFREE, Sword & Sworcery)
Afterparty will launch for Switch in 2019.