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Square Enix Collective Announces The Turing Test For Switch

Square Enix Collective teased about an announcement taking place this week, today is the day, the publisher has announced The Turing Test for the Nintendo Switch.

Releasing on February 7, 2020, The Turing Test takes players to Europa, Jupiter’s moon. The game is a sci-fi puzzler with first-action gameplay. The game has already released on Steam, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Players will take the role of Ava Turing, an engineer for the International Space Agency (ISA) sent to discover the cause behind the disappearance of the ground crew stationed there.

“Upon arrival a series of puzzles awaits you – tests which, according to the station’s AI, Tom, can only be solved by a human. These puzzles have apparently been set by the missing ground crew – but why have they created them and what are they hiding from?

In an evolving story based on mankind’s instinctual need to explore, protect and survive, you’ll delve deeper into Europa’s ice crusted-core and discover that the lines between man and machine begin to blur. Armed with the Energy Manipulation Tool (EMT), solve puzzles to open the way forward as you learn the true cost of human morality.”

Square Enix Collective is a publisher who works closely with indie developers. One of the projects that is planned to be released this year is Circuit Superstars.

Square Enix Collective is a self-titled “Service Provider for Indie Developers”, their focus is to help a developer’s game to get published while maintaining their creative control. The subsidiary of Square Enix was founded on 2014, and its leaded by Phil Elliot who acts as the Head of Indie Development.

In 2016, they publish its first game, Goetia on Steam, the game is a point and click adventure, by saying this, the game should not be underestimated, Steam Reviews, are 78% positives.

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