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Case animatronics switch review
Case animatronics switch review






case animatronics switch review

Sometimes multiple letters will fit into an almost complete word, but you might discover later that you picked the wrong one because you actually needed that letter elsewhere.

case animatronics switch review

What’s left are all twenty six letters of the alphabet, and it’s your job to place them into the grid in the only logical spot. They’re shaped like crossword puzzles and very much resemble them too, but many of the letters have already been filled in. There is plenty that’s similar (like the visual style, music and excellent puns at the end of each puzzle), but the puzzles themselves are quite unique. What’s exciting about Alphaset is that it represents a brand new puzzle type in the (fairly extensive) library of titles that have been released by Lightwood in the past.

#CASE ANIMATRONICS SWITCH REVIEW PS4#

As we get ready for a ton of indie content coming our way during Gamescom (a lot of it thanks to the virtual Indie Arena Booth), we stop for a second to check out three brand new releases: Alphaset by Lightwood Games, Bartlow’s Dread Machine from Beep Games and Tribetoy, as well as the PS4 release of CASE: Animatronics.Īs with other POWGI titles from Lightwood, Alphaset is also heading to the Switch, but we’re reviewing the PlayStation Vita version that’s part of a crossbuy package with the PS4 edition of the game.








Case animatronics switch review