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Stick figure RPG "West of Loathing" confirmed for Nintendo Switch (official PR)

by rawmeatcowboy
20 March 2018
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It's a big week for the comedy RPG West of Loathing -- not only is it up for the Independent Game Festival's grand prize tonight, but Nintendo's Nindies Showcase broadcast just revealed that the game is headed to Nintendo Switch this spring!

Okay, great. But what the heck *is* West of Loathing?

Inspired by the humor, whimsy, and storytelling of classic adventure/RPGs Quest for Glory and Paper Mario, West of Loathing is a single player role-playing game set in a slapstick stick figure rendition of the wild frontier. Leave your family farm and head west to find your fortune in this huge, humorous adventure brimming with branching storylines, tactical turn-based combat, and big hats.

But that's not all! West of Loathing also features:

A sprawling open world: Traverse snake-infested gulches, punch skeletons wearing cowboy hats, grapple with demon cows, and investigate a wide variety of disgusting spittoons -- nearly 100 unique locations to explore!
A goofy spin on good ol' RPG gameplay: Charm your way out of trouble as a silver-tongued Snake Oiler, plumb the refried mysteries of the cosmos as a wise and subtle Beanslinger, or let your fists do the talking as a fierce Cow Puncher.
A "colorful" cast of stick-figure characters: Interact with dozens of NPCs and hundreds of enemies -- some of whom are good, many of whom are bad, and a few of whom are ugly.
A gag around every corner: Wordplay and dad jokes abound -- along with several gulches, at least one drunken horse, and liberal use of the Oxford comma.

Since its August release for Windows, Mac, and Linux, West of Loathing has been named Best Comedy Game of 2017 by PC Gamer, ranked as one of Polygon's 50 Best Games of 2017, and hailed as "One of the year's best games" by Rolling Stone. In addition to the Nintendo Switch version, an iPhone/iPad version is also in the works.

[PR email]