Baba is You Is Available Now on PC and Nintendo Switch

Baba is You Is Available Now on PC and Nintendo Switch

Release is Now.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Mar 14, 2019 @ 10:31 AM (Staff Bios)
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Baba is Release! The highly anticipated indie puzzle game, Baba is You, has released on PC and Nintendo Switch.

The rules of the game are in the title, Baba is You. The rest of the rules are in the game world: Wall is Stop, Lava is Hot, Flag is Win, and so on. But sometimes these rules prevent you from reaching your goal. Instead, the player has to physically move these rules around to suit their needs. If you can't reach Flag, then perhaps you must move the rules to say Water is Win instead.

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Baba is You caught everyone's attention after winning the Nordic Game Jam in 2017. From there, the game would go on to win the Excellence in Design and Best Student Game awards at Indie Games Festival and the IndieCade Europe Choice Award in 2018.

Developed by Arvi Teikari, Baba is You is available now on Steam, Itch.io, Humble Store, and Nintendo Switch for $15. The porting is done under MP2 Games. More information about the game can be found on the official website.

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