Developer Amigable Animal and publisher Armor Games Studios are pleased to announce the release of the Solas 128 for PC and Nintendo Switch.
Solas 128 is from today Steam And inside Nintendo’s Eshop Available and beautifully designed puzzle box filled with more than 150 interconnected neon puzzles to explore. Players observe the mechanisms of a complex arc machine that is attacked by a strange external force.
By diverting, colliding, splitting and connecting the beats like clockwork to the beat of the Solos 128’s Bespoke Synthve soundtrack, players can repair the damaged machine and discover previously unknown secrets.
SOLAS 128 is designed as a game that any player can pick up and play. With an in-game reference system that acts as a guide rather than a sportsport, all players will experience a challenge tailored to their skill level.
In addition, access is at the forefront of the design of the Solas 128. The triggers of the game are marked by cliffs, each with a unique and clear shape and its own profile. In addition, different systems that can be adjusted for color-blind or visually impaired are integrated.
Tom Methwen, the individual developer behind Amigable Animal, says, “The Solas 128 has been such a big part of my life for 2 years, and now it’s a little surprising to see it in steam and switch stores. I honestly can’t wait for more people to play it! If it brings you part of the joy and distraction it gave me during growth, I will be happy! “
The SOLAS 128 will appear today via the Nintendo Switch eShop And via PC on January 25th Steam Priced at 14 14.99.
Free preview demo is also running Steam Available.
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