Want a bit more footage from Art of Balance? You can check out some gameplay for it in the Sisilala TV segment above. It may be in Japanese, but the gameplay itself can be understood no matter what languages you know.
Want a bit more footage from Art of Balance? You can check out some gameplay for it in the Sisilala TV segment above. It may be in Japanese, but the gameplay itself can be understood no matter what languages you know.
Art of Balance got today a free demo version on the eShop for #NintendoSwitch!
— Shin'en Multimedia (@ShinenGames) November 21, 2018
Slow down, relax and give it a try! https://t.co/MjKULR7KOq pic.twitter.com/OaEE4NrrCG
Art of Balance has been on the Switch for a few weeks now, but if you're still on the fence about picking the game up, perhaps a demo could do the trick. A demo for the title has been released today, so hop on the eShop and give it a go!
Art of Balance update 1.01 is now available on the eShop for #NintendoSwitch.
— Shin'en Multimedia (@ShinenGames) November 13, 2018
Beside some minor fixes we added brand new 'Motion Controls' to make playing even more fun! More #ArtOfBalance news next week..https://t.co/MjKULR7KOq pic.twitter.com/jSPhVlR7oP
Looks like players will have even more ways to play with today's Art of Balance update on Switch. On top of that, Shin'en is teasing some news for the game, which will be shared next week. Can't wait to find out what it is!
Puzzle games must be addictive. That's why we designed 200 levels to not only challenge your skills but also your imagination. With its tight controls, Art of Balance is easy to pick up and hard to put away.
Puzzle games must be addictive. That's why we designed 200 levels to not only challenge your skills but also your imagination. With its tight controls, Art of Balance is easy to pick up and hard to put away.