Get Woven in Where’s Samantha? Coming to Nintendo Switch

Publisher ROKiT Games and developer Respect Studios invites players of all ages to explore the textile world of Where’s Samantha? on Nintendo Switch this fall. Alongside the Switch version is a new update coming to the Steam version, which brings new music and language support.

In Where’s Samantha?, players will help the adorable and endearing swatch of fabric George as he searches for his lost love Samantha. As players venture through George’s 2D textile world their journey is humorously narrated by award-winning actor Rufus Hound.

Where’s Samantha? takes players through a colorful world of textures where everyday bips and bobs act as George’s obstacles (when you’re a small piece of fabric a comb can be pretty menacing). Players will be able to harness George’s unique ability to combine himself with additional layers of fabric to increase his weight, or split himself into multiple pieces to overcome a variety of puzzles. Players will collect letters throughout each level to continue the storybook that is George’s adventure.

In addition to the Switch version, a new update will be coming to the game’s Steam version. In the update players will get to hear 25 new music tracks as well as new and enhanced sound effects. Players will also get to unravel new Steam achievements and support for six additional languages (Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Russian, and more) will be coming to the game.

A list of features include:

  • An endearing and delightfully comedic storybook style tale of two swatches of fabric looking to reunite.

  • A vibrant textile 2D world of hand-drawn artwork full of whimsy.

  • Venture through 45 levels of physics-based puzzles of varying complexity.

  • Narrated by award-winning actor, presenter, and comedian Rufus Hound.

  • Bookmark your story as you go with Cloud Saves.

  • Full keyboard, mouse, and controller support to guide George in the way you choose.

Where’s Samantha will be weaving its way onto Nintendo Switch this summer.

8. Juli 2021, von Alex 'Alex B.' Börner