Clea Nintendo Switch Port Will Arrive In 2020

People looking for another source of atmospheric horror on the Nintendo Switch will have a port of a PC game to look forward to next year. InvertMouse and Sekai Games are going to bring Clea to the console. The announcement appeared at PAX Melbourne 2019 and the Sekai Games Twitter account. Strovi, a guest illustrator, even created a new piece of artwork showing Clea playing on a Nintendo Switch.

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In Clea, players follow a young woman and her brother as they attempt to escape a house filled with beings that mean them harm. However, all players can do is stay alert, listening for where these creatures could be, then hiding or using things in the environment to collect items needed to solve puzzles and safely get through the mansion. As you do, you’ll learn more about Clea, her family, and what’s going on.

 

Clea is immediately available for PCs, with a newly available camera feature and an arcade mode coming soon.


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