Plug in Digital, the masterminds behind the quirky indie sensations like Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion and Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, are set to enchant players with their latest creation, Feed the Pup. This upcoming match-three puzzler promises an experience that goes beyond the typical tile-matching games, offering a blend of engaging mechanics and a touching narrative.
In Feed the Pup, you'll embark on a poignant journey with a young girl striving to fulfill her grandmother’s last wish. As you delve deeper into the game, you'll unlock pages from her grandmother’s diary, uncovering a heartfelt story about love, legacy, and self-discovery. The puzzles themselves introduce a fresh twist on traditional match-three gameplay, ensuring that every challenge keeps you engaged and on your toes.
But Feed the Pup isn't just about solving puzzles. It offers a delightful personalisation feature, allowing you to craft and customise adorable accessories for your puppy, making it uniquely yours. As you progress, you'll earn milestone badges that celebrate your key achievements, adding an extra layer of satisfaction to your journey.
For those seeking an additional challenge, the game includes the weekly Trail challenge, a series of seven levels to conquer within a week, with exclusive rewards for those who triumph. The game's soothing visuals and calming music make it the ideal choice for players who appreciate both cozy puzzles and narrative-driven adventures.
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Plug In Digital has been busy, with Serial Cleaner hitting the market in February and Looking for Aliens slated for April. Serial Cleaner casts you as a crime scene cleaner tasked with erasing all traces of evidence before the police arrive, while Looking for Aliens offers a unique perspective on how humans might be viewed by extraterrestrials.
Feed the Pup is the latest addition to Plug In Digital's impressive lineup, with an anticipated release date of May 27th, though this may be subject to change. Pre-registrations are now open on the App Store, and a Play Store page should be available soon.