Acclaimed Platformer The King’s Bird Flies Onto Switch eShop February 12, 2019
Serenity Forge and Graffiti Games reveals The King’s Bird is Switch-bound!
The King’s Bird is a momentum-driven platformer which lets players use aerial movements to dash and glide around its mysterious world. The game will be launching on 12th February 2019 with a list price of USD 19.99.
Check out the trailer and details below:
Console gamers can soon take to the skies to enjoy their turn with award-winning game The King’s Bird from Serenity Forge and publisher Graffiti Games, now that the platformer heads to console on February 12. Launching on Nintendo™ Switch for $19.99 USD, The King’s Bird is a momentum-driven, precision-platforming game that has players use aerial movements to seamlessly dash, glide and flow, with precision and grace, through a mysterious world.
Set in a cryptic world kept secret by a tyrant, The King’s Bird has players use a unique momentum-based flying mechanic to run, jump, and fly past challenges as they make their way through forgotten lost kingdoms. Only after mastering the world of flight can players discover the truth about their freedom.
“We had an overwhelming reception to the launch of the PC version last year and we think The King’s Bird will resonate even more with console gamers,” said Kevin Zhang, Producer at Serenity Forge. “The game’s precision movements pairs perfectly with any controller and its vibrant art shines on a large TV.”
About
Flight. Flow. Freedom.
Escape into a world kept secret by a tyrant, and discover the truth about your freedom. The King’s Bird is an artistic, momentum-based game that seamlessly combines precision-platforming with physics-based gliding.
A new yet easily accessible take on the precision-platforming genre.
Key Features
- Dynamic background music and sounds that change based on your movements.
- Text-less narrative told through visuals in motion.
- Five unique worlds to explore, full of vibrance and colorful silhouettes, with inspirations from ancient Mayan, Southeast Asian, and Roman cultures.