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Poglings, pet sim creature collecting adventure, coming to Switch

Posted on April 22, 2023 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop

Poglings

One of the latest Kickstarter projects that’s receiving quite a bit of buzz currently is Poglings, which comes from Yojoyco and Right Nice Games. The project quickly smashed its $40,000 goal and is at about $300,000 at this point. Also, we know that the title is planned for Switch.

Poglings is a game featuring pet sim and creature collecting elements. Players will raise, breed, and evolve different creatures, explore an island, take on quests, and more.

Here’s some additional information from the official overview:

Poglings is a cute, pet simulation, creature collecting adventure. Play as Keeble: a young boy who’s taken up the profession of becoming a Pogling Hatcher.

Each day is a new opportunity that will offer fun and unique challenges as you make friends and grow your nest of Poglings. Put in a hard days work and some of the more colorful and rare poglings could be yours! Explore your island, discover its secrets and race against other Poglings! Learn enough and you could become a master hatcher!

Keeble has set sail to an assigned island among the ‘Wild Vine’: A scattered chain of tropical islands where magical creatures called Poglings inhabit.

Key Features

  • Raise, breed, and evolve over 400 possible Pogling variants.
  • Explore your island, locate treasure, and discover many other secrets.
  • Complete quests and challenges from friends you make on the island.
  • Catch bugs, go fishing, and grow food to feed your growing nest of Poglings.
  • Earn money, make upgrades to the nest, and take full ownership of your island.
  • Race against other Poglings to earn titles, medals, and other rewards.

Take a look at a trailer for the game below.

A release window for Poplings has not yet been announced. If you’re interested in finding out more about the game and contributing on Kickstarter, head on over here.

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