Yonder, The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is coming to Switch!

Yonder

Open-world adventure Yonder, The Cloud Catcher Chronicles from Prideful Sloth is an exploration adventure located on the vibrant but troubled island of Gemea and it is coming soon to the Nintendo Switch! A new feature-packed photo mode allowing you to share beautiful images of the world with your friends also debuts on the Switch!

Gemea is a land filled with luscious forests, quiet shores, and frozen peaks. It is the home to adorable creatures such as Fabbits and Squombles. These wild wonders beckon players to explore every nook and cranny. When a curious dark miasma floods the flora and fauna, it’s up to your hero to discover the origin of the strange substance. Create your own hero or heroine and embark on your journey of self-discovery across the gorgeous island and aid the people in need of your assistance.

Your hero quickly befriends the locals and discovers magical sprites that can dispel the dark energy known as Murk that plagues Gemea. Try your hand at farming, crafting, cooking, brewing, and fishing to create a sustainable lifestyle and help the people of the land.

Yonder’s story is spread across eight distinct biomes, each with its own day/night and weather cycles, hidden sprites, unique animals to befriend, and quests to accomplish, all at the player’s pace. There’s always something to discover! Cheryl Vance, co-founder and director at Prideful Sloth also had this to say:

“The beauty of Yonder is in its calming pace and relaxing gameplay. You’re free to explore the open world however you choose; it’s a beautiful, safe, inviting world, The Nintendo Switch lends itself to leisurely, comfortable play. It’s a great home for the unique experiences that Yonder provides.”

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles will also be playable in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, and Brazilian Portuguese.

2 Comments

  1. This is the perfect kind of game to bring to the Switch. I am planning on picking it up for mine for sure. I am loving on the 3rd party ports to Nintendo’s console!

    • 100% agree and will be doing the same. We need all the games to port to Switch imo!

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