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KENSINGTON, MD Dec. 10, 2020 Evolution Board Game, the strategy game of adaptation from North Star Digital Studios with more than 3 million players worldwide across physical and digital editions, now stalks the untamed wilds of Nintendo Switch.
Evolution on Nintendo Switch by Sunday, Jan. 10 will receive the
Arms Race Promo Pack add-on for free, along with the Nintendo Switch-exclusive Tiger Skin. Five additional trait cards and a Nintendo Switch exclusive tiger skin create new strategic opportunities while offering deadly stripes to show off in local and cross-platform matches.
The quirky but well-liked game PixelJunk Eden finally has a sequel. I’ll grant that it’s a lot less quirky than the original came off around a dozen years ago, but there’s still quite a bit of charm to its presentation and gameplay. That said, if you’ve kept up on mobile gaming you’re going to find a lot of the content here somewhat familiar. It makes use of a lot of stuff from
Eden Obscura, which came out on the App Store a couple of years back. That doesn’t make it any less beautiful, mind you. The gameplay is largely similar to the original game, with lots of swinging and plant-growing to some nice tunes and all painted up in pretty colors. It’s a lot more forgiving than that original game, thankfully, so you can really soak in the atmosphere without stressing about a timer.