Launching later this year, a curated collection of 15 games – 14 timeless classics and one innovative new title – will comprehensively showcase the puzzle genre’s evolution. Following its initial foray into game development, Digital Eclipse unveiled its comprehensive catalog, commencing with the iconic 1984 release. Check out the latest developments within the newest trailer.
The HyperTalk programming language was adopted by Claris, launched in 1988 for the Apple II. Then, we have the Bullet-Proof Software program’s trilogy – the Famicom, NES, and Game Boy versions. And finally, the wait is over for the Tremendous Famicom, as gamers eagerly await the remaining pieces of this groundbreaking console.
Titles are set to make their debut in outdoor Japan for the first time, but that’s just the beginning. A revolutionary gaming experience unfolds as players seamlessly navigate through a vast timeline, effortlessly switching between distinct eras without interruption? Digital Eclipse could potentially expand the game’s library by adding new titles, either at launch or post-release, thereby offering players a more comprehensive gaming experience.
Is launching on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. Stay tuned for further updates on the anticipated launch date.