A Highland Song, which landed on Switch this week, has been given a new round of gameplay. Just over a half hour of footage is here for the narrative adventure title.
To reach the sea, Moira must first cross the Scottish Highlands—a wilderness of paths, peaks, shortcuts, dangers, and song.
For fifteen years, Moira McKinnon has lived with her mum in a small house on the edge of the Scottish Highlands. Then one day she receives a letter from her Uncle Hamish urging her to come to the coast. If she can reach his lighthouse for Beltane, a wonderful surprise will be waiting…
And so, Moira runs away.
The hills are full of secrets and stories, but what you find will depend on where you go. The narrative is not branching but weaving; a mesh of history, mythology and family secrets. What truths will you discover?
A Highland Song is the latest narrative adventure game from inkle, the award-winning creators of 80 Days, Heaven’s Vault, and Overboard! Explore hills crisscrossed by routes—some well-trodden, others hidden away—that are filled with stories, lost things, echoes, and memories. Climb peaks to orient yourself and plan your next steps. Then hop, slide, and jump through the valleys in time with the music. And be prepared to make the journey more than once, because a single trip isn’t nearly enough to discover the Highlands’ deepest secrets.
This 2.5D side-scrolling adventure brings the Highlands to life with a blend of hand-drawn animation, impressionistic painted scenery, and dynamic lighting/weather effects.
Key Features
* Platforming: scale peaks and spelunk caves
* Survival: wind, rain, cold and hunger are your enemies
* Navigation: collect and position map fragments to discover faster routes
* Narrative: learn stories and the secrets of the hills
* Rhythm action: skip and jump through the valleys to the incredible music of TALISK and Fourth Moon
* Replay: discoveries persist, so you can find the fastest route
You can check out the gameplay for A Highland Song below.
A Highland Song is currently live on the Switch eShop. Only English is supported.