Morphite is a casual atmospheric FPS, set in a low poly stylized universe.
This is the story of Myrah Kale, a young woman whose life takes a sudden turn when a simple mission develops into an epic interstellar journey revealing her mysterious past and relation to a coveted substance called Morphite.
Myrah will voyage to the furthest corners of space and explore uncharted procedurally-generated planets, each with diverse landscapes and teeming with exotic flora and fauna. With the help of a scanner, Myrah will sell biological information for ship, suit and weapon upgrades.
Inside Myrah’s vessel, players will engage in random encounters with real-time space combat, trade with other travelers across the galaxy and navigate outer space with Morphite’s easy-to-use Starmap system.
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From: Cardboard Keep; Blowfish Studios
We speak to two indie developers – Benjamin Lee, managing director of Blowfish Studios; and James Wakeham, lead developer at Cardboard Keep – about their experiences developing indie games for the Nintendo Switch.
We wanted to highlight some of the most exciting indie games that will be releasing on the Nintendo Switch in the coming months. Check them out below, and think about which one you'll be buying next for your own Switch!
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