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Crow Country Makes Its Spooky ‘Switch’ Debut
By Ali'sha Harris|October 17, 2024|0 Comment
Just in time to get you in the Halloween spirit, SFB Games has exciting news! The retro-inspired survival horror game, Crow Country, is now available on Nintendo Switch, and it’s bound to send chills down your spine.
Adam Vian, Creative Director at SFB Games, couldn’t hide his enthusiasm:
“Crow Country is out now on Switch! People have been asking for this ever since our initial launch back in May, so we’re really excited to finally bring the game to this new audience! Crow Country is a great fit for Switch, too – it just feels right.”
Originally launched on 9 May 2024 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam, Crow Country transports players back to the eerie 1990s. Step into the shoes of Mara Forest, who embarks on a spine-tingling quest through an abandoned theme park to uncover the mystery of Edward Crow’s disappearance—the park’s enigmatic owner. Brace yourself as you navigate this atmospheric world, carefully managing your limited resources to survive against lurking creatures of the night while cracking puzzles and overcoming various challenges.
The game’s richly detailed pre-rendered graphics and unique blend of 3D elements create a captivating experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
But that’s not all! SFB Games has teased a collaboration with Fangamer, launching a chilling merch drop on 29 October, with even more goodies set to roll out next year. Want to stay updated? Be sure to sign up for the Fangamer newsletter.
We had the chance to chat with Adam Vian about the journey of Crow Country, the vision behind SFB Games, and so much more. Don’t miss our in-depth review of Crow Country and discover what awaits you in this haunting adventure!
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