Lykke Studios revealed on the Nintendo Indie World showcase that Stitch is available now. The game was formerly an exclusive on Apple Arcade, and costs $15 on the Nintendo eShop.
Stitch is a casual puzzle game where players must fill gaps and areas in levels in order to complete Hoops. Its central mechanic is embroidery and players need to solve the puzzles by stitching together landscapes, plants, animals, and objects.
The game has both daily and weekly challenges. The daily ones utilize shikaku puzzles, where players have to divide a grid into rectangular and square pieces such that each piece contains exactly one number, and that number represents the area of the rectangle. The weekly Hoops are limited edition content that players can solve until it disappears after seven days. Some of the weekly Hoops themes reflect famous international events too.
Stitch isn’t the only game to make its way outside of Apple Arcade. TMNT: Splintered Fate is a roguelike take on the property and it’s due out in July on Switch. Another Apple Arcade game, Fantasian, by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, had a SteamDB listing last year, which indicates that more games could be on their way outside of Apple’s gaming service.
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