November 23, 2024
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Strategy game “Great Ambition of the SLIMES” arrives on Nintendo Switch on October 26


Flyhigh Works and developer Altair Works have announced that the RPG strategy game “Great Ambition of the SLIMES” will be available for Nintendo Switch starting October 26 at a price of $11.99 / €11.99 / 1,200 yen. This news will excite lovers of strategy and tactical games who are looking for a unique experience on their console.

“Great Ambition of the SLIMES” originally launched on PC via Steam on July 26. The game offers an intriguing premise: controlling the weakest monsters, the slimes, which, in this case, have the ability to occupy human bodies. What if slimes could control brave knights and sorcerers to fight their human enemies? Additionally, you will have to deal with demons, which adds a touch of complexity to the game.

In “Great Ambition of the SLIMES”, you will find a variety of slimes, human and demon, with more than 20 types of slimes, each with unique abilities. Some can teleport, others can multiply, and there’s even a slime that can melt your enemies’ equipment. The possibilities are endless when it comes to choosing how to fight and which human bodies to occupy.

It is important to note that when you try to occupy a human body, humans will try to save their friends. This mechanic can be used as part of your strategy. Additionally, you will be able to transform your slimes into different types using items, which will be useful in more challenging battles as you progress through the game.

“Great Ambition of the SLIMES” promises to offer a unique and entertaining strategy experience for Nintendo Switch players, where they can help the slimes conquer the world. October 26 is the date set for this exciting launch.

Fountain: Gematsu

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