Songbird Symphony Demo Takes The Stage Ahead Of Its July 25, 2019 Debut

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People now have a chance to try Songbird Symphony on all platforms before buying it. A demo has been released for the game about a baby bird with an identity crisis. This is a platformer with musical elements, as you might sometimes need to help other creatures with quests to piece together elements of a song in a stage or need to engage in rhythm game sections.

 

The Songbird Symphony demo takes place in the very beginning of the game. People get to meet their bird friend, explore the first woodland area, and find his uncle. Along the way, you’ll be able to help creatures like bees and interact with other characters, like a fish in a small pond.

 

Here’s a trailer looking at Songbird Symphony’s story. Players follow a young bird who learns he was adopted by Uncle Pea, a peacock, and heads off on an adventure to find his parents.

 

 

Songbird Symphony will come to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC on July 25, 2019.


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