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Red Game and Green Game coming soon to the Nintendo Switch

August 26, 2017 by Villordsutch

Arriving soon on the Nintendo Switch, from the Polish Indie Developers iFun4all, are two rather brilliantly titled games.  The first being Red Game Without a Great Name and the second being Green Game: TimeSwapper.   

Both titles have recently arrived on Google Play, though originally they landed on Steam, iOS and Vita back in 2015 and now they’re arriving on Nintendo’s latest gaming platform.  Switch owners will soon get the opportunity to examine their strength and agility in challenging 2D arcade games which take advantage of the device’s touch screen. It’s more than 100 arduous levels which both games offer! Are they ready to Fly, Die and Retry?!


Red Game Without a Great Name is an easy to start but hard to master 2D puzzle game in which everything wants to kill the main hero – a brave biomechanical bird. It’s hard to imagine, but in our game even a camera might be an obstacle if you don’t swipe on screen fast enough. Lose one’s attention and you’ll probably die very soon. In this hostile, steampunk world players will encounter other dangerous elements like spikes, barbed wire and windmill blades. But don’t worry, the bird has a special ability to teleport and it can use one of three different power-ups giving you invincibility, the power to crush crumbled walls, or a speed boost. Thus, the journey is more bearable.

Features:

⦁ Simple to grasp, hard to master game mechanic

⦁ 60 levels filled with traps to overcome

⦁ 180 gears to collect

⦁ 3 power-ups to enhance your abilities

⦁ Unique art style dominated by red

⦁ One more attempt syndrome

Green Game: TimeSwapper is a sequel of the Red Game and it’s the same in case of difficulty and engagement, but totally different when it comes to gameplay. The main concept is still about flying a biomechanical bird in a steampunk world (now in atmospheric shades of green), but these time its main ability is time control. Although the colour is different, the amount of obstacles won’t make it easier – the blades of windmills will slice the bird, pistons shall squash it and spiked gates are going to crush it. The bird moves on its own, and you cannot stop it. Control time to deactivate traps and activate the steam generators that will change your movement direction. Now is even more important to plan the route and predict next moves. Make sure the bird reaches the cage without dying. Plan your route and show your reflex skills by beating the most difficult paths to the end of each level while gathering all of the gears along the way.

Features:

⦁ 50 levels full of dangers

⦁ controlling time and thus influencing the environment

⦁ many different paths to the destination

⦁ a unique green graphical style

⦁ soul jazz soundtrack

⦁ power-ups (immortality, slow flight, etc.)

⦁ 150 gears to collect

⦁ one-more-try-and-I-quit syndrome

For more information on the above games check out ifun4all’s main website here, also Follow them on Twitter and Like them on Facebook.

@Villordsutch

Originally published August 26, 2017. Updated November 21, 2019.

Filed Under: News, Trailers, Video Games, Villordsutch Tagged With: Green Game: TimeSwapper, iFun4all, Red Game Without a Great Name

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