The news brings excitement for fans of multiplayer experiences on Nintendo’s hybrid console, as Limbot promises unique, physics-based gameplay paired with whimsical destruction.
Limbot puts players in a distinctive role, challenging up to four users to work together as they pilot a giant, cardboard robot.
Each player is assigned control of one part of the robot’s limbs, requiring seamless coordination and communication to achieve a range of chaotic objectives.
The imaginative setting—a fully destructible, paper-craft metropolis—invites teams to stomp, kick, and punch their way through a city engineered for mayhem.
In an official statement, Ionized Studios emphasized Limbot’s accessibility and its focus on cooperative chaos.
The studio described the game as an “ultimate physics-based city stomping experience” in which teamwork is crucial to navigating and demolishing the environment.
Every building, obstacle, and adversary within the game world is designed to be smashed, flattened, or otherwise destroyed as players compete objectives and face off against creatively crafted bosses.
Customization is a highlight of Limbot, with players able to collect and mix upgrades—ranging from a soda can strapped onto a leg for enhanced speed, to wooden spoons that extend the reach of a Karate chop, or stickers that add a personal flair.
The fully destructible environments and silly, crafted foes combine for a gameplay experience that balances humor and strategy.
Each play session promises new laughs, especially when a player’s misstep sends the towering cardboard robot crashing to the ground—an occurrence the developers call “definitely your teammate’s fault.”
The control scheme is designed to be intuitive and family-friendly, offering accessibility to players of all ages and skill levels while still presenting a playful challenge in team dynamics.
A new gameplay trailer was released alongside the announcement, offering a glimpse into the lively visuals and comedic action that define Limbot’s style.
A specific release date for Limbot on Nintendo Switch will be announced soon.
The game will be available via the Nintendo eShop, joining a growing roster of multiplayer titles on the platform.
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