Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Switch eShop
- 4th Feb 2021, $19.99
- 4th Feb 2021
- Official Site
- nintendo.com
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About The Game
A single-player surveillance mystery set in a remote forest - record the squirrels, report your findings… and uncover the secret that the curious creatures are hiding.
Gear up your caravan, boot up your GPS, spread out your map and head for the depths of Melmoth Forest. As a rookie field researcher, you’ll place cameras during the day, and watch the footage at night, tracking the movements of a scurry of squirrels.
Where do they hide their nuts? What puzzling routes do they take? And why do they behave so strangely?
Includes
Gameplay based around surveillance and tracking
An immersive story with full voice acting
Bold visuals and foley sound effects envelop the player in a vibrant forest
ARRANGE YOUR CAMERAS
Your mission briefing will give you a starting point, but it’ll be on you to determine the optimal layout for your equipment through trial and error. Explore the wonders and mysteries of the enigmatic Melmoth Forest at your ease during daytime, until night falls…
ANALYZE YOUR FOOTAGE
… when you can review all of the content you captured in your DIY control center. Comb your footage for the information needed to complete your mission and send proof to your boss Dr Nina Scholz back at the research institute. With both of you on the case, maybe you can figure out what’s really going on?
GET TO WORK
You are a tiny cog in the ever-grinding machinery of Viago University’s research efforts. You’ve been sent on assignment to live alone in a dinky caravan in Melmoth Forest. Your job? To figure out where the native squirrels nest and what mysterious business they get up to.
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