Puzzle platformer Overloop coming to Switch eShop August 26

Puzzle platformer Overloop coming to Switch eShop August 26

Posted on August 10, 2022 by Dawn in News, Switch eShop

Publisher Digerati have announced that they will be bringing Overloop to Switch via the eShop on August 26. Developed by Charge Games, Overloop will have the player creating and sacrificing clones of themselves to solve the game’s many puzzles and obstacles.

Here’s an overview of the game and a trailer, courtesy of Digerati:

About the game

Overloop is a puzzle-platformer set in a dystopian world. Step into an ethically compromised future where cloning technology has wreaked havoc on humanity – and it’s sort of all YOUR fault! As an employee of nefarious megacorp, Infinity Inc., and the inventor of its Quantic Matter Replication Device (aka the QMRD, aka the cause of the world going to hell in a handbasket), it’s up to you to sort out the mess you helped create. Grab your cloning gun and hot-foot it through a world descending into clone-induced chaos. Create clones of yourself and use them to solve puzzles and save humanity. Get to it genius!

Key Features

– Create clones! Make endless copies of yourself with the cloning gun and use your perfectly formed doppelgangers – up to four at once – to overcome obstacles and solve puzzles
– Sacrifice clones! Dystopias are very dangerous places, and many clones will suffer hilariously gruesome deaths along the way. Fried! Crushed! Mangled! Minced! RIP clones 🙁
– Explore a world of weirdness! From suspiciously friendly AI and cultish crackpots, to modified corn and cloned panda bears. This freaky future has (almost) everything!
– Think about ethics! Is it better that a clone should die, rather than the real you? Consider the morality of human cloning as you condemn countless versions of yourself to death
– Have a mustache! Play as a hero with sweet facial hair. Purely cosmetic. Totally badass

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Overloop will release for Switch digitally via the eShop on August 26.

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