Action adventure puzzler ‘The Girl and the Robot’ gets boxed PS4™ release

robot-560x315 Action adventure puzzler ‘The Girl and the Robot’ gets boxed PS4™ release

What You Need to Know:

  • SOEDESCO announced that 3D action adventure puzzler The Girl and the Robot gets a boxed deluxe edition. The game releases for PS4™ on September 22.
  • The Girl and the Robot is developed by Montreal based studio Flying Carpets Games. The game’s deluxe edition comes with a copy of the game’s original soundtrack, composed by Eiko Nichols. She is also responsible for the soundtrack of SOEDESCO’s previous release: EARTHLOCK: Festival of Magic.
  • To see all of the wonderful features along with a beautiful trailer, be sure to scroll down below!

Source: Official Press Release

Story Synopsis

The Girl and the Robot offers an award winning story set in a fairy tale world. It tells players the tale of a new found friendship between a young girl and a robot. Their bond immediately gets tested when they both try to escape the clutches of an evil witch. The game is heavily inspired by classics such as Legend of Zelda and Ico.

Key Features

  • Experience a mysterious and award winning backstory that has left its mark on the environment.
  • Switch between playing as the girl and as the robot, offering two different types of gameplay.
  • Feast your eyes on a unique hand-painted art style reminiscent of old fairy tales.
  • Defeat enemies while navigating a charming game world.
  • Official Trailer

    The Girl and the Robot Deluxe Edition - Gameplay Trailer - PEGI


    robot-560x315 Action adventure puzzler ‘The Girl and the Robot’ gets boxed PS4™ release
    That's such a wonderful story! I'm glad the game has also taken some inspiration from some of the greats out there too.
    robot-560x315 Action adventure puzzler ‘The Girl and the Robot’ gets boxed PS4™ release
    Looking forward to this one!

    robot-560x315 Action adventure puzzler ‘The Girl and the Robot’ gets boxed PS4™ release

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