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Claybook Heading to Nintendo Switch with Creative Mode

svgFeb 25, 2019NewsMax

Feel like playing with clay, but don’t want to get your hands dirty? Then Claybook is the game for you! Become a kid again in this adorable new creative game from Second Orders that originally launched on PC, PS4 and Xbox One and is now heading to Nintendo Switch.

In Claybook the player will find himself in a world that is made of dough (or clay?) which can be molded in any shape of your liking. Your creativity is set no boundaries in this adorable and most relaxing game.

The in-game editor allows players to select from a whooping 50+ shapes. In Claybook levels are referred to as a”chapters” with all chapters being part of a book. This allows players to create multiple worlds (chapters and books) and even share them online with thousands of other players. Second Quarter was also proud to announce that Claybook is indeed cross platform, allowing players from PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch all to share creations with one another. 

Claybook reminds us of the upcoming Playstation 4 game – Dreams – in which players can use powerful tools to bring their “dreams” to life. If you want to learn more about Dreams or even play the Dreams Beta – head over here.

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Claybook is currently available on PC, Playstation 4, and Xbox One and will be available on the Nintendo Switch on March 12.

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myPotatoGames was founded out of our huge love for Animal Crossing, besides spending a lot of time taking care of my virtual village I enjoy painting, creating things or looking up funny and cute dog pictures on the internet. My preferred office location is somewhere on a remote island, in the middle of the South Pacific.

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