Adventures of Pip Heads to Nintendo Switch

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Pip is back and bringing his adventures to the Nintendo Switch when Adventures of Pip releases later this summer.

oprainfall’s Josh Speer reviewed the game back in 2015 and you can read that here.

During Adventures of Pip, our hero gains the ability to evolve and grow by absorbing pixels from his fallen foes. Those same pixels can then be used to blast through environment puzzles and enemies, devolving Pip back to a single pixel. Players will explore five stylized worlds and experience up to 10 hours of epic adventure saving Pip’s village from the evil Queen DeRezzia.

Inspired by classic platformers, Adventures of Pip basks in a world where players can defeat a huge 32-bit boss as a single-pixel or even as an 8-bit character.

With three different forms, evolve and devolve Pip to solve puzzles and defeat enemies; each with their own weakness and strength that must be unraveled throughout the campaign.

Game Features

  • Evolve Pip from a single pixel by absorbing pixels from his fallen foes. Each evolution and devolution comes with their own abilities!
  • Music by Jake “Virt” Kaufman, composer for Shantae: Risky’s Revenge, Bloodrayne: Betrayal, Shovel Knight, and more.
  • Development team credits include: Contra 4, BloodRayne: Betrayal, Ratchet & Clank: Going Mobile, DuckTales Remastered, and more.

About Leah McDonald

Leah's been playing video games since her brother first bought an Atari back in the 1980s and has no plans to stop playing anytime soon. She enjoys almost every genre of game, with some of her favourites being Final Fantasy Tactics, Shadow of the Colossus, Suikoden II and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Leah lives on the East Coast with her husband and son. You can follow Leah over on Twitter @GamingBricaBrac