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RiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game Nights
RiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game NightsRiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game NightsRiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game NightsRiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game NightsRiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game NightsRiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game NightsRiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game NightsRiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game NightsRiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game Nights

RiME - Nintendo Switch Game - Adventure Puzzle Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Travel & Family Game Nights

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Product Description

A land of discovery stretches out before you. Explore the beautiful yet rugged world of RiME, a single-player puzzle adventure. In RiME, you play as a young boy who has awakened on a mysterious island after a torrential storm. You see wild animals, long-forgotten ruins and a massive tower that beckons you to come closer. Armed with your wits and a will to overcome-and the guidance of a helpful fox-you must explore the enigmatic island, reach the tower's peak, and unlock its closely guarded secrets. Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Fantasy violence.

Product Features

Explore - Discover the mysterious island at your own pace. Interact with wildlife, search for hidden items or simply take in the sights and sounds.

Solve Puzzles - Make your way through the ancient ruins and its hidden marvels by solving puzzles with sound, light and shadow projection, perspective, platforming, and even time manipulation

Find Secrets - Dive deeper into the boy's backstory by uncovering dozens of secrets and collectibles.

Be Enchanted - Take in a beautiful world inspired by the wonders of the Mediterranean through a fusion of captivating music and color.

Customer Reviews

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This is a really beautiful game, and I am happy to have played it.I waited till the update was available before trying this game. I'm still at the beginning, but so far, so good; I haven't had any performance issues. Update, 3/15: I finished the game, with no performance issues, though a few glitches.It's a beautiful game.Me: Adventure/puzzle gamer, e.g.,: BOTW/Zelda, Dragon Quest Builders, Oxenfree. I don't love the battle parts of the first two, and am more of a fan of the wandering around and puzzling. So Rime is totally in the right spot for me. (And of the three, yes, this most resembles Oxenfree in terms of wandering around and puzzling.)Sort of "open world", but not really. The game is very linear in terms of completing the tasks.Hmmm. This is rated 10+, but it might not be appropriate for your kid. A lot of the game has a "scary" theme, including black ghost figures that are reminiscent of those in Spirited Away, except that in places, they're trying to grab you. Also a big birdlike thing that grabs you. You don't "fight" in this game, you just evade (or get taken and released). The music is dark and feeds the scary mood during these times.Frustrations:1. Figuring out the controls, and some of the paradigms for what you can and can't do (e.g., the cliff jumping, which is inconsistent in terms of when it will work and when you will fall to your death).2. The camera/perspective swings wildly in many situations, which takes some getting used to3. Sometimes, the camera angle is fixed, leaving you to move awkwardly (e.g., you can't see where you're going, or the perspective is at an angle, but you're trying to run straight ahead.)4. The game "autosaves" for you, but it turns out that this is at specific points. I lost a bit of progress. (You can't explicitly save yourself.)5. Overly dark scenes that are too hard to play during the day (silly me, without blackout curtains in my living room). On computer games like this, I adjust my monitor, but it seems more of a pain to mess with my TV settings. (Oh, look at that. You can adjust brightness to some extent in the game controls... but I still ended up adjusting my TV. Urgh.)6. I got lost at the end of Chapter 2, and couldn't find my way to the finale. I think this happened because I took a break for a few days in the middle of it, and could no longer remember how things were connected. The fox is supposed to help you out of a bind like this, but he didn't kick in, and I ended up having to resort to an internet walkthrough. (And then of course, once I was where I knew I needed to be, the fox showed up. Thanks, pal.)7. In Chapter 3, I hit a spot where my companion got stuck in a wall. This sort of thing can happen with any game, of course... it hadn't been long since a checkpoint, so I just reloaded back to that point.In general, I feel like the controls don't always work the way they should. I sometimes would try, try, again to do something and decide that wasn't what I was supposed to be doing right there only to come back later and have that move work. (E.g., there was a jump at the end that was "too high"... until finally it worked.) So I would say in some places the game is overly finicky about the controls. Jumping is just pressing the B button and I was just doing a vertical leap. No skill involved, so it should have worked.The hardcopy comes with a little glossy stapled booklet that explains the controls (I hadn't noticed the booklet at first), and a free download of the soundtrack (via greybox) by David García Díaz (also on Amazon, for $8.99) -- 40 tracks, but of course, some are quite short.Anyway, I waited to get this until they addressed the performance issues on the Switch, and I'm glad I did. I really enjoyed this game.