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Single-player surveillance mystery NUTS reaching Switch in February

Posted on January 18, 2021 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop

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Today, publisher Noodlecake and the indie team behind the single-player adventure game NUTS announced plans to bring the title to Switch. A release is planned for February 4.

Here’s an overview of NUTS, along with a trailer:

NUTS is a single-player squirrel surveillance mystery set in the remote depths of the Melmoth Forest. As a rookie field researcher, you’ll carefully place cameras during the day, and watch the footage at night, tracking the movements of a scurry of squirrels.

Where do they hide their nuts? What puzzling routes do they take? And why do they behave so strangely?

Key Features:
– Experiment to determine the optimal layout for your observation equipment and capture the behaviors of Melmoth’s squirrels.
– Enjoy an intimate, immersive story with full voice acting.
– Take in the bold visuals and foley sound effects that envelop you in a vibrant forest.

Get to Work
You’re a tiny cog in the ever-grinding machinery of Viago University’s research efforts. You’ve been sent on assignment to live alone in a dinky caravan in Melmoth Forest. Your job? To figure out where the native squirrels nest and what mysterious business they get up to.

Arrange Your Cameras
Your mission briefing will give you a starting point, but it’ll be on you to determine the optimal layout for your equipment through experimentation. Explore the wonders and mysteries of the enigmatic Melmoth Forest at your ease during daytime.

Analyze Your Footage
When night falls, it’s time to review all of the content you captured in your DIY control center. Comb your footage for the information needed to complete your mission and send proof back to the research institute. Can you figure out what’s really going on?

Nuts will cost $19.99 / €19.99 / £17.99 on the Switch eShop. Fans will be able to take advantage of a 15 percent launch discount.

Source: Noodlecake PR

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