Arc System Works, the acclaimed developer behind renowned fighting franchises, has announced its latest project: Goritaire, a unique card-based survival game coming to the Nintendo Switch.
Known for their innovative approaches and high-quality titles, Arc System Works brings a fresh twist to the card game genre with Goritaire, seamlessly blending strategic deck management and survival gameplay. Scheduled for release on March 18 on the Nintendo Switch, Goritaire introduces players to a single-player experience where the primary goal is to assemble a group of seven or more gorillas by carefully balancing the cards in their deck.
The game's card pool consists entirely of two elements: Gorillas and Bananas.
With this minimalist design, every card drawn and every move made becomes vital to a player's overall success or failure, demanding thoughtful strategy and resource management from the outset. In an official statement, Arc System Works expressed excitement about their newest venture, highlighting Goritaire's deceptively simple structure and its depth of gameplay.
"Players must make every decision count, as managing gorillas and bananas in the deck directly impacts their survival," the studio outlined, underscoring the game's focus on careful planning and replayability. The release of Goritaire further strengthens the Nintendo Switch's already diverse library of unique indie and strategy titles.
The Switch, which has become a prime destination for innovative card and board games on the go, will now host Arc System Works' bold new vision following its official eShop launch on March 18. This latest announcement continues Arc System Works’ tradition of delivering compelling experiences to the Nintendo community.
The company, celebrated for its work on series like Guilty Gear and BlazBlue, is now extending its expertise to the strategic card game space, providing Switch players with another engaging title to look forward to this spring. With Goritaire, fans of card-based survival and deck management games can anticipate a challenging and entertaining addition to their Nintendo Switch libraries.
Stay tuned for further updates and hands-on impressions as the March 18 release date approaches.
Known for their innovative approaches and high-quality titles, Arc System Works brings a fresh twist to the card game genre with Goritaire, seamlessly blending strategic deck management and survival gameplay. Scheduled for release on March 18 on the Nintendo Switch, Goritaire introduces players to a single-player experience where the primary goal is to assemble a group of seven or more gorillas by carefully balancing the cards in their deck.
The game's card pool consists entirely of two elements: Gorillas and Bananas.
With this minimalist design, every card drawn and every move made becomes vital to a player's overall success or failure, demanding thoughtful strategy and resource management from the outset. In an official statement, Arc System Works expressed excitement about their newest venture, highlighting Goritaire's deceptively simple structure and its depth of gameplay.
"Players must make every decision count, as managing gorillas and bananas in the deck directly impacts their survival," the studio outlined, underscoring the game's focus on careful planning and replayability. The release of Goritaire further strengthens the Nintendo Switch's already diverse library of unique indie and strategy titles.
The Switch, which has become a prime destination for innovative card and board games on the go, will now host Arc System Works' bold new vision following its official eShop launch on March 18. This latest announcement continues Arc System Works’ tradition of delivering compelling experiences to the Nintendo community.
The company, celebrated for its work on series like Guilty Gear and BlazBlue, is now extending its expertise to the strategic card game space, providing Switch players with another engaging title to look forward to this spring. With Goritaire, fans of card-based survival and deck management games can anticipate a challenging and entertaining addition to their Nintendo Switch libraries.
Stay tuned for further updates and hands-on impressions as the March 18 release date approaches.