Sleuth away with the new Another Code: Recollection demo on Nintendo Switch

Your investigation is set to begin. Players can embark on a mystery adventure with the free demo for Another Code: Recollection on the Nintendo Switch. Have a look at the latest trailer for more details about the game.

The full game launches on Friday 19 January, but players can get an early crack at some sleuthing with the free demo available now in the Nintendo eShop. The demo features the first chapter of Another Code: Two Memories, the first of the two games in Another Code: Recollection. So the demo allows you to start your adventure early, and your progress carries over to the full game releasing on 19 January 2024.

In the demo, you join this girl Ashley – a young orphan – after she receives a letter from her dad who she thought was brown bread. The letter sets off some mysteries and leads her to the mysterious and remote Blood Edward Island searching for answers. You might catch a glimpse of some puzzling obstacles you’ll come across – but who, or what will you encounter on the other side?

Another Code: Recollection features two enhanced mystery adventures: Another Code: Two Memories and Another Code: Journey into Lost Memories. Uncover the past and find the hidden truth across both games, featuring overhauled visuals, fully explorable environments, new voice acting, puzzles and music. Optional hint and navigation systems have also been added to help players who want some assistance in solving the mysteries, and figuring out where to go and what to do next.

The Another Code: Recollection demo for the Nintendo Switch is available to download from the Nintendo eShop now and includes the first chapter of Another Code: Two Memories, the first of the two stories in Another Code: Recollection. The full game launches on Friday 19 January.

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