Pythonesque point-and-click adventure game The Procession to Calvary heading to Switch in July
Digerati and Joe Richardson today announced that The Procession to Calvary, a Pythonesque point-and-click adventure game, will soon be released on Switch. It’s planned for a July 1 launch on the console.
Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:
The Procession to Calvary is a Pythonesque adventure game in which you journey through a richly detailed landscape built from hundreds of Renaissance paintings.
Huzzah! The holy war is over! Your oppressors have been vanquished, the churches of the Old God lay in ruin and thousands of innocent people have been murdered! But it’s not all good news; the tyrant Heavenly Peter has escaped your clutches, and you have been tasked with finding him…
Key Features
– Pointing and Clicking: A traditional point and click interface, with a ‘verb coin’ interaction menu and a simple inventory from which you can access your preciously hoarded items
– Renaissance Artwork: Paintings by Rembrandt, Botticelli, Michelangelo and many more are brought together into one consistent world
– Classical Music: A soundtrack selected to fit with the style of the artwork. Enjoy music from composers such as Vivaldi, Bach, and George Frideric Handel
– Optional Murder: Kill anyone who stands in your way and skip puzzles you don’t like. But be warned; your actions might come back to haunt you…
– Nonsense: Humour reminiscent of Monty Python. But rest assured, while some of the jokes may be ridiculous, the puzzles make perfect sense!
The Procession to Calvary will cost $14.99 on the Switch eShop. When the game goes live, it’ll be available with a 10 percent discount for a limited time.
Source: Digerati PR