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TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch
Genre: Platformer
Publisher: DigiPen Game Studios
Developer: Zengami
Release Date: March 9, 2018

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'TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom' (Switch) Announced - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Jan. 31, 2018 @ 10:25 a.m. PST

TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom is a cross-genre platform puzzle game that introduces Bebo, Deephi, Slimmie, Smarts, Willis and Sparky the Turtle.

They are aided by ‘The Genie’, who is an airborne support turtle that players can use to manipulate the game world and enhance the abilities of the turtles!

The game’s Campaign mode challenges players to free the turtles from a menagerie of over 100 stages across seven game worlds in single player or two player co-op modes. Robust game mechanics seamlessly blend platform and puzzle gameplay with features including multi character control and turtle-linking, environment manipulation via block swapping, item deployment and match 3 mechanics that make challenges even more fresh, intense and fun! Through the journey, players collect Sun-Coins, Moon-Pearls and earn Treasure Chests to discover and level-up over 15 types of Building Cards and more than 40 gameplay items to help lead the turtles to freedom!


Zengami was founded by Andrew Carter, previously Head of Product Development, Game Director and Executive Producer at Atari Melbourne House together with Holger Liebnitz - Art director, and Graeme Scott - Technical director. The three game development veterans spent years honing their skills creating acclaimed titles and the cutting edge technology in StarWars (Nintendo NES), KKnD (PC), Lemans 24 Hours (Sega Dreamcast), GrandPrix Challenge (Sony PS2), Transformers Armada (Sony PS2) and more.

“We’re really delighted to be developing for a Nintendo console once again! We took a little break after Melbourne House and after years building licensed products, we decided we wanted to get back to creating our own original games and IP, like in the early years of Melbourne House. We experimented with a lot of ideas and finally came up with TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom. Nintendo really got us fired up and excited with the Switch and we decided we’d like to create something new for it! We formed Zengami with the idea of creating high quality, original and technically adept games and slowly built a new team with fresh talent here in Singapore. Through the development of TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom, Nintendo has been very supportive, and we’re big fans of the Switch. The Switch is a marvelous machine and one of my favorite consoles ever!” said Andrew Carter, CEO of Zengami.

“DGS is excited to publish our first Nintendo Switch game made by a Singapore based game studio,” said Jason Chu, Chief Operating Officer – International of DigiPen Game Studios. “This brand new IP is testament to the technical capabilities of the Zengami team, headed by Andrew Carter. It is evident that the Singapore games industry has advanced to a point where we can make titles for the global market.”


Battle and play with friends in local Multiplayer with 1-4 players in versus or co-op formats. Arena Battle Crown Thief and Arena Battle Lick’em Up modes pit players against one another in a classic Arena Battle tournament format where the aim is to wear the crown the longest or lick, color and free the most turtles to achieve victory. In Turtle Clash mode, players battle in split screen on over 75 stages that can be unlocked in Campaign mode.  

TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom is exclusive and optimized for Nintendo Switch running at native 1080p 60 when docked and native 720p 60 in Tabletop or Handheld modes.

TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom is a Nintendo Switch exclusive and expected to launch on the Nintendo eShop in March 2018.


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