The Lion’s Song is Headed to Switch This Summer

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The Lion's Song | Featured

The Lion’s Song, an award-winning game by Austrian developer Mipumi Games, is headed to Nintendo Switch in the West via the eShop. It was originally released on Steam, iOS and Android in July 2017 but is now coming to Switch this upcoming July 10th. The Lion’s Song will be available at a price of $9.99/£9.99/€9.99. Enjoy the new teaser trailer down below.

About The Lion’s Song:
The Lion’s Song is a series of four self-contained point & click stories connected into an overarching narrative, where the player’s choices will affect the way in which the story unfolds. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century Austria, every chapter follows a different character, each blessed with an exceptional creative mind. The game pulls players into a story of personal struggle for creativity, human connections and inspiration. Originally created as a Ludum Dare project in 2014, The Lion’s Song features a striking art direction and a unique setting.
For more information, check out the game’s official website over here.

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