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Free demo of creative adventure Happy Birthdays now available on the Nintendo eShop

May 23, 2018 by Andrew Newton

A free demo of NIS America’s creative sandbox adventure, Happy Birthdays, is now available to download from the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo Switch.  The full game will be released later this year and will feature the same quality game as the Playstation 4 and Steam counterparts but also an updated UI and game elements to take full advantage of the Switch.  NIS America have released a new trailer (see below) showing the world of creativity that awaits.

In Happy Birthdays players are able to create their own cube shaped worlds and change everything about their little worlds, from shaping the land masses to altering the temperature, in order to create the ideal conditions for life to begin.  Players will be able to watch entire ecosystems develop before their eyes.

The game features:

  • A rich variety of worlds to create with mountains, sprawling forests and deep seas dotted with islands.  The only limit is your imagination.
  • Experience the history of all life on your planet from single-celled organisms to complex multicellular life.
  • Shape your planet and decide how plant and animal life evolves. Every planet will be unique.

The free demo of Happy Birthdays is available to download from the Nintendo eShop now.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Arc System Works, Happy Birthdays, NIS America

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