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Nightmare Boy is now available for Nintendo Switch.

 Madrid, January 16th, 2018: Nintendo’s hybrid console continues to host the best indie titles of recent times and, in the case of Badland Games, after Dead Synchronicity, Ginger and Heart & Slash, Nightmare Boy is the new indie to be re-launched on Nintendo Switch.

This metroidvania from The Vanir Project retains all the essence and playability of the original Nightmare Boy, released on October 10th in PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, as well as many of the improvements that the first version has been adding over time.

The versatility of the Unity engine has allowed the developers of The Vanir Project to render the game on Nintendo’s console in a way identical to the original version, without leaving anything out in the port. Now you can take on Billy’s terrible nightmares at home, in front of the TV, and anywhere else thanks to Nintendo Switch portable capabilities.

Nightmare Boy will put you in the shoes of Billy, turned into the mysterious Rolo, who must survive his worst nightmares… and the bad dreams of other ten kids, also trapped in the same dark world. Each rescued kid will give Billy a new power that will help him survive that nightmare world; also, the other kids lost in their nightmares will add their own stories to the storyline, with a glympse of the seamy reasons why they’re trapped there. The player will have to wonder which are those dark reasons…

Nightmare Boy mixes cartoon visuals with classic 2D pixel art. Every asset in the game has been crafted by hand by Juan Garcai, a visual artisan, graphics designer from The Vanir Project. The game mixes adventure, exploration and platforms, and adds some classic metroidvania mechanics: big scenarios, splitted into different zones, most of them only accesible after getting the appropriate weapon or item. The Vanir Project has added a new element to the mix: you’ll have to spend gems collected during the game in each save point, rewarding the boldest players while punishing the ones that saves all the time.

The game by The Vanir Project mixes a graphic style reminiscent of the golden age of arcade games, a storyline suitable to all public, with plot twists only adults will understand, and platforms, exploration and “Metroidvania” mechanics. Nightmare Boy soundtrack has been composed by Vic Hernand, musician and composer with a degree in History and Science of Music with also Production studies on the renowned Berklee College of Music.

Nightmare Boy main features:

  • Platforms, adventure, exploration and “Metroidvania” game mechanics.
  • “Artisan” graphics, halfway between cartoon and 90’s arcade games.
  • Huge environments, full of secrets, items and collectibles.
  • A nightmare world full of enemies and final bosses, but with a lot of NPC’s that will help  Billy on his adventure.
  • Dark storyline, with seamy plot twists linked to each of the ten kids lost in their nightmares.
  • Differnt power-ups and items that will let you get to new zones in the game: new projectiles, double jump, triple jump…