Toree Saturn blasts onto Nintendo Switch later this year

Toree Saturn blasts onto Nintendo Switch later this year

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Toree Saturn, the latest game in speed-based platforming series Toree, will speed onto Switch before the end of the year- as confirmed by a post on X from its developer, Siactro.

Readers can, of course, check out the latest trailer above, but they can also look below for a description of the game from Steam, as well as its initial announcement trailer.

Toree Saturn is the newest game in the “Toree Franchise.”
It’s a speed based 3D Platformer featuring a round bird with sunglasses and a backpack!

Run through linear levels from point A to B with a double jumping bird while avoiding enemies, collecting stars (if desired), and getting all kinds of little speed boosts along the way.

Features:

  • Simple to understand gameplay: Just run around and jump and you already set to get the highest rankings in each level
  • A variety of levels with different retro and colorful themes
  • Cool tunes inspired by late 90s as well as early Y2K styles.
  • A bird with sunglasses and a backpack!

(New) Features (for people who played the earlier stuff):

  • Toree has two new moves! The player can now use a grounddash in mid air to descend faster and get a speedboost when impacting on the ground, as well as homing in on special stars to get a height and movement boost.​​
  • New Looks! Toree Saturns artstyle tries to be a combination of late 90s 3D with some of the more crazy looks of the early Y2K era. It’s like a natural evolution of the artstyle of the previous games… I hope.​​
  • Controlling Toree got way easier!​
    No more Run-Button, meaning players don’t have to hold down the right trigger for ages.​
    Most actions (except for the trigger for the ground dash) only use the Jump button.​
    Ground Dash is performed by the now freed Right Trigger of your controller

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