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Still There’s Solid Puzzles too Small for Switch Screens
Game Review - Still There

Still There’s Solid Puzzles too Small for Switch Screens

December 16, 2019 Michael Blaker

Still There is a sci-fi puzzle game that features some really difficult scientific challenges. It’s earning a lot of rave reviews on other platforms, but the portable Switch screen might be a little too tiny for Still There’s many fine details.

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