Steampunk Platformer SteamWorld Dig Gets Its First Trailer

Swedish developer Image & Form have released a trailer for their Nintendo 3DS platformer SteamWorld Dig, which is scheduled for release tomorrow in the U.S., Europe and Australia. You can watch the trailer below:

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SteamWorld Dig takes place in a steampunk world where humanity has been all but wiped out, and the world is inhabited by mechanical lifeforms instead. You play as Rusty, a “cowbot” who happens upon a Wild West town in distress, and begins to mine deep into its foundations to discover buried treasure and a lingering evil.

 

SteamWorld Dig will be released via the Nintendo eShop for 3DS for 8.99 USD / 8.99 EUR / 11.99 AUD.


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