Onibi has announced that Kickstarter-funded game Tomo: Endless Blue will get a Nintendo Switch 2 version alongside a PC via Steam release. The game reached its Kickstarter goal of $100,000 after just 60 hours.
Check out the trailer announcing Tomo: Endless Blue for Nintendo Switch 2 below:
Currently, the release date for Tomo: Endless Blue is unknown. However, considering it was just funded through Kickstarter, it likely won’t release for a while. The Steam page describes the game as follows:
Welcome to the Endless Blue, an ocean realm inhabited by mysterious creatures known as the Tomo.
A world both unknown and strangely nostalgic, where sandbox creativity, monster-taming, and multiplayer exploration come together in an open-world voxel RPG.
Features
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- Procedural Worlds
- Explore a vast ocean of islands and cultures.
- Capture Tomo
- Discover, Capture, and train Tomo in every biome and landmark.
- Real-Time Combat
- Control your Tomo directly and use the terrain to your advantage.
- Voxel Physics
- Physics-based blocks to create homes, vehicles, and contraptions.
- RPG Story
- Discover the lore of the Endless Blue across thousands of islands.
- Multiplayer
- Solo or with friends, go together on a unique adventure.
- Moddable
- Our intention is to keep it all open, so you can go ahead and break the game. If your dream is to replace all Tomo creatures with handsome pigeons playing illegal poker hands, then so be it. The world is your oyster!
- Procedural Worlds
Kickstarter Backers will get:
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Play the closed pre-alpha almost a year early.
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Get the full-game at a discount.
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Unlock a Kickstarter-only prequel set 800 years before the main story.
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Access Kickstarter exclusive rewards and collectibles.
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