After releasing on mobile devices for iOS and Android in 2018, Annapurna Interactive has today announced that Florence will finally be heading to more platforms.
Next week on February 13, 2020, Florence will finally be coming to PC, Mac, and perhaps most appropriately, the Nintendo Switch. The game will retail for only $5.99 and will be available via Steam, GOG, and the Mac App Store for those looking to pick it up.
If you’re unfamiliar with Florence, it’s an interactive, narrative-driven game that tells the story of a young girl named, you guessed it, Florence. The story follows Florence and her relationship with a young man named Krish and all the ups and downs that come with it. As you play through the game, you’re tasked with completing small puzzles here and there. But as the story continues to evolve, the puzzles themselves begin to change and tie back into the overarching story. It’s a sweet game, but also one that can be quite heartbreaking.
Florence has been praised since first releasing almost two years ago and has received multiple awards such as the Apple Design Award and a BAFTA for Best Mobile Game. The game’s soundtrack has also been spoken highly of and later went on to be released on vinyl thanks to iam8bit.
If you want to get a better idea of what Florence looks like, you can check out the new trailer down below which released today to announce the game’s impending arrival on Switch, PC, and Mac.
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