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Swordship update 1.1 Arranged Mode

The dodge ’em up game Swordship just went live with a new version 1.1 update featuring an Arranged Mode and more.

Arranged Mode has situations that stay the same for a full week around the world. All enemies, upgrades, levels, weather, obstacles, boss patterns keep their position and timing to be fully optimized.

The update also reworks the progression system and a tracker will now display everything that has yet to be unlocked. The classic score based unlocks are now supported by brand new persistent objectives. 

This is only scratching the surface – you can find the patch notes for the Swordship version 1.1 update featuring the Arranged Mode and more below.

Swordship gameplay

Lots of gameplay has emerged for Swordship , which came to Switch this week. 20 minutes of footage provides a look at the intense dodging title.

Find everything you need to know in the following overview:

Swordship trailer

Thunderful and Digital Kingdom have sent out a launch trailer for Swordship, their dodge ’em up game. The title makes its debut on Switch today.

Further information can be found in the following overview:

Swordship December 2022

Original (8/26): Publisher Thunderful and Digital Kingdom have provided a status update on Swordship, confirming that the game will be ready to go in December. A specific date was not provided.

Swordship, an intense dodging game, was announced for Switch back in April. We have more information below.

Swordship

Later this year, Switch will be getting the dodge ’em up game Swordship. Publisher Thunderful and developer Digital Kingdom announced plans to bring it to Switch just a short while ago.

Here’s some information about the game:

Invisiballs

Nintendo Hall has uploaded some Invisiballs footage showing off the first 14 minutes of the game. You can check out the video below.

Invisiballs

A listing from the European eShop shows that Digital Kingdom will soon be publishing Invisiballs on Switch.

Invisiballs is a competitive local multiplayer game for two to four players. As far as the gameplay goes, everyone controls an invisible balls inside a maze, and to win, you must to capture a golden artifact.

Invisiballs launches on May 17 in Europe (and likely the same day in North America). We have a trailer below.

Source: Switch eShop


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