Our friends over at SMG studio have released a trailer of their game Death Squared for the Nintendo Switch. The game allows up to 4 players navigating  little robots through a hazardous facility whilst avoiding lasers and other obstacles and trying not to fall to your death. Death Squared in now available on the Switch eShop but if you are on the fence about getting it, maybe the trailer will help put your mind to ease.

 

Here is the official Press release for Death Square from SMG Studio:

Death Squared Out Now on Nintendo Switch™
SYDNEY – July 13, 2017 – Death Squared, the couch co-operative puzzler where a team of robots work together to escape an ominous laboratory, is now available for Nintendo Switch.
Grab a Joy-Con and guide up to four cuboid companions through a gauntlet of treacherous test chambers. To reach safety, each player must hit their color-coded waypoint, but hidden dangers such as lasers, spikes and other devious devices are scattered throughout each stage.
With puzzles designed around cooperation, requiring every player to survive for the group to advance, one false step can send the whole team back to square one. Luckily, each misstep comes with an instant respawn allowing groups to quickly put newfound information to use.
Death Squared vaunts an 80-stage campaign for up-to-two players, 40 additional four-player party mode puzzles and plenty of unlockable vault content, including Nintendo Switch-exclusive levels unseen in the previously-released PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One versions of the game.
“With easy-to-use controls, Death Squared was designed as an accessible experience for hardcore players and non-gamers alike,” said Patrick Cook, lead designer, SMG Studio. “I created it so I could have something to play with my family. And now with Nintendo Switch, everyone can simply share a Joy-Con with a child, grandparent or friend, and enjoy our couch co-op puzzler wherever life takes them.”
To learn more about Death Squared, please visit the game’s official website.
If you would like to see our review for the game, you can check it out here.
Source: SMG Studios PR

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