Baba is You Comes to PC, Switch on March 13

Baba is You Comes to PC, Switch on March 13

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LizardRock by LizardRock on Feb 21, 2019 @ 08:54 AM (Staff Bios)
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Release Date is Announced! The anticipated indie puzzle game, Baba is You, finally has an official release date of March 13. And it's even coming to Nintendo Switch.

In Baba is You, the rules of the world are all around you. Wall is Stop, Flag is Win, Lava is Hot, etc. If you don't like it, then you can change it! The player can move the rule blocks around to create new and interesting rules for the world. If the wall is in your way, maybe move Wall away from the Stop rule. If Baba can't reach the flag, then maybe something else should be "is You."



Baba is You won the hearts of indie gamers a few years back as the winner of the Nordic Game Jam 2017. 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.

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Developed by Arvi Teikari, Baba is You will be available on PC, Mac, Linux, and Nintendo Switch on March 13 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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