Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf Coming To Switch Next Friday
Forge Reply has announced it will be porting Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf to Nintendo Switch.
The game will be available on the Nintendo eShop from February 16, 2018 for EUR14,99/USD14.99. A special pre-order campaign will be kicking off on the eShop shortly.
Check out the game’s trailer and more details below.
Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf is based on the “choose your own adventure” gamebooks of the 80s, written by worldwide famous author Joe Dever. Mr. Dever was involved personally in the development, writing the story and driving the work of the whole team with his inspiring passion.
Lone Wolf, the last of the order of the Kai Lords, must face yet another threat posed by the dreaded Darklods. No-one has heard from the border village of Rockstarn in weeks, and Lone Wolf travels to the very frontier of the Kingdom of Sommerlund to find out what happened. He will find challenges and adventures awaiting for him, memorable characters and meaningful choices to make as the story progresses. Epic battles will take place at the wild frontier, deep down in ancient ruins and even across the border, trespassing into the terrible Darklands.
Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf presents the player with an enhanced gamebook that includes classic RPG elements, such as an interactive world map, quests and merchants to acquire and upgrade powerful battle gear. When the moment for action comes, battles are played in dynamic turns, with abilities that range from melee to ranged, to the mighty magical attacks of the Sommerswerd, the legendary Sword of the Sun.
Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf will be available for Nintendo SwitchTM in digital format. The game will be released on February 16th, 2018, published by Forge Reply.
Key Features:
- A unique game experience, and a great fit for the Nintendo SwitchTM!
- A complete story in four acts, written by Joe Dever as an official episode of the saga.
- A real medieval tome with hand-drawn illustrations.
- Deep character customization and combat system.
- Lockpicking sessions and geometric puzzles (the Shanti Cube).
- Non-linear narrative with multiple choices.
- 3 different difficulty levels.