Joycon 6-axis motion control for throwing the rangs, gliding and precision boomeranging!.Should it reach its goal, here’s what Krome will do to bring the game to Switch: The funding goal is set at $50,000 USD, which is just short of $75,000 AUD - not a small amount of money, but not unreasonable either. There’s a slew of interesting potential rewards for backers, ranging from just having your name in the credits or getting a copy of the game when it launches, all the way up to a crazy $700+ pledge, which will net you what’s called “Dennis’ Enormous Thunder Egg Collection.” This’ll net you a digital copy for both Switch and Steam, digital versions of the soundtrack and art book, physical copies of both the soundtrack and the artbook, a necklace, a mug, a pair of board shorts, and a picture of you, drawn as a TY universe animal, amongst other things. TY the Tasmanian Tiger was developed by Krome Studios and released all the way back in 2002, now after a successful early-access launch on Steam, the Krome crew want to bring Ty to the Switch. That’s if the new Kickstarter campaign started today gets off the ground. ![]() ![]() The cult favourite TY the Tasmanian Tiger could be heading to the Switch.
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