Creed Valley on Nintendo Switch in February 2022 • Nintendo Connect

Creed Valley on Nintendo Switch in February 2022 • Nintendo Connect

In this musical puzzle adventure the key is to find a way through the rhythmic world inside the human psyche. Nightmares wreak havoc in this sequel to the award-winning game concocted, The players’ task is to put an end to their sinister plans. Alone or in pairs via the local multiplayer mode, they wield their swords, interact with the environment, solve exciting puzzles and compete against muscular bosses in Symphonic Showdown. A free demo version is celebrating its debut today, take a look.

Figure 2: Cult Valley is an action adventure game that takes you on a journey through the human psyche. Nightmares disrupt the peace of the land and it is up to you, as Dusty, the courage to solve puzzles, defeat bosses and explore the surroundings.

Nightmares have destroyed the compass of morality and now the mind is not functioning properly. Dusty and Piper must travel to the Valley of Conviction, where the ideals of reason are born to restore peace. A journey full of music and crazy puzzles is waiting for you.

Properties

  • music showdown
    • Nightmares have their own lyrics that explain why they appeared in the first place. Skillfully avoid their taunts.
  • a living world full of rhythm
    • Interact with the ever-changing mind and listen to the rhythm of the world.
  • one mind, two perspectives
    • Explore two opposing states of mind: cosmopolitan and parochial thinking. Switch back and forth between states and adapt to the changing environment as you move forward.
  • sharp sword and brain
    • Prove your mental and physical strength with tough puzzles and fights that follow the beat of the music.
  • collaborative mode
    • We should never face our fears alone. Piper can now be controlled by a friend at the local cooperative.
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