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So, Pingle Studio and this Sandman Team, you know those names, right? Anyway, they just spilled the beans on when Through The Nightmares is coming out for Nintendo Switch. Didn’t expect it? Neither did I.
Okay, so there’s this deity called Morpheus—totally corrupted, mind you—who’s all about trapping kids in nightmares. Why? Beats me. But our hero, Sandman (not the Metallica song, in case you’re wondering), decides he’s had enough. He’s like a sleep superhero, diving into some wild dream world to set things right. Honestly, sounds like a trip I’d want to avoid.
And, yeah, they promise this game is gonna test your reflexes—uh… precision platforming or something? Picture this: 45 levels, three chapters. It’s not just jumping around; it’s about facing childhood fears. Like, remember those creepy crawlers you imagined under the bed? Yep, they’re here, alive and kicking.
Sandman’s got this nifty size-changing trick. Sounds weird, right? But apparently, it’s about using physics to your advantage. Want to jump differently or find hidden paths? Change your size. It’s like Alice in Wonderland – shrink, grow, and figure it all out.
The big shots behind this game made a list of all the bells and whistles. Think of it like this:
- Size Shifting: You know, squeezing in tight spots or dodging traps. Size matters, I guess.
- Challenges: Instant respawns, a cool checkpoint system. Kind of like life giving you retries? Wish I had that.
- Crafted Levels: Some mix of Nordic myths, suburbs, and medieval places. Sounds like a party I’d get lost at.
- Reactive World: Sandman’s skills open up new paths. Reminds me of that time I opened a door I wasn’t supposed to.
- Collectibles With Stories: Grab stuff, learn the story. Discover Morpheus’s secrets. Intrigue much?
- Visuals: We’re talking low-poly art coupled with some eerie tunes. Spooky, but in a good way.
Mark your calendars or stick a note on your fridge: It’s dropping on June 19, 2025, through the Nintendo eShop. Global, of course. Because why not?
Okay, so I went off the rails there. But seriously, all this in a game? Worth checking out, don’t you think?