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Black Hole

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch
Genre: Action
Developer: Dufgames
Release Date: Feb. 8, 2018 (US), Feb. 6, 2018 (EU)

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'Black Hole' Comes To Nintendo Switch Next Week - Trailer

by Rainier on Jan. 30, 2018 @ 1:59 p.m. PST

Black Hole is an arcade dual-stick space shooter for Switch, inspired by games like Crimsonland and Super Stardust HD.

The game was originally released in 2016 on Ouya and Razor Forge TV and featured 40 levels spread out through 4 worlds each with an epic boss fight that may be played with 3 customizable ships.

Fly through themed black holes, collect boosts and gold while defeating the many enemies coming at you trying to destroy you. Upgrade your ship with meaningful and rewarding upgrades, unleash your hyper attack on anything coming into view and defeat the mighty bosses at the end of each world.

New Nintendo Switch exclusive features include HD rumble, full support for touch and motion controls, speedrun mode, leaderboards, and colorblind mode.

"Creating games has always been my dream. Many prototypes and unfinished games were made. But with Black Hole, I stayed true to myself and saw it through to the end, creating a game that I love and hopefully others will as well. And to be able to launch our first game on the Nintendo Switch is such a great honor, since I practically grew up playing all of Nintendo's consoles.” - Jon Deutsch (Creator)

Key Features

  • 40 levels and 4 different worlds
  • 4 epic boss fights
  • 3 different ships
  • upgrade your ship between levels
  • achievements
  • score and time leaderboards
  • suspend your play session mid-game for later

Black Hole will be coming to the Nintendo Switch eShop worldwide on February 6, 2018.


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