A deck-building roguelike adventure – the World According to Girl is on Xbox and Switch

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the World According to Girl is now on Xbox and Switch

Having launched on Steam in 2022, the World According to Girl is now available on Xbox and Nintendo Switch. Up for a new deck-building roguelike adventure? You’ve just found it. 

Available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch, the World According to Girl has been created by yondray, a Japanese indie developer. First dropped onto PC, from there, the AMATA Games stable have got involved, helping push for the console release we find today. 

They’ve decided on a strange £8.58 price tag for the Xbox Store and that should ensure a download of the World According to Girl is more than appealing. Do so and you’ll discover a game that focuses on a young girl looking to save the world. 

She’ll do that with your help. Or at least, your help combined with the mechanics that help power the game – some deck-building elements, some roguelike fun and a narrative to push things along. 

Buy now

You’ll be able to pick up the World According to Girl on the Xbox Store for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. It should also be on the Nintendo eShop for those gamers perferring Switch. 

Let us know where you decide to play. The launch trailer below will provide further info. 

the World According to Girl Description

Spend 6 seasons (turns) a year, 7 years in all (42 turns total) to raise the girl and develop a true savior. At the end of the year, a dialogue (battle) with the Inquisitor, who measures the girl’s abilities, awaits you. Use the girl’s abilities and the memories you’ve nurtured to win the continuation of the “plan”. And the ending of the story changes with the girl’s abilities. Watch the girl and the world go on until the end. Synopsis. The story takes place over 100 years in the future. The world is on the verge of collapse. Humanity has planned a rescue mission to outer space in the only spaceship left. It needed to be the best people in the world to board it. The world poured everything it had into raising a single girl.

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