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One Last Breath Reveals Collector’s Edition For Nintendo Switch!

Pamplona, Spain – April 11th, 2024 –  Maniac Panda Games and Catness Games are proud to announce that their well-received 2.5D platformer/puzzler One Last Breath will release as a Collector’s Edition on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 consoles this summer, at a price of 69.99€. Alongside a copy of the game, players can enjoy some additional items in the Seeds of Hope Edition that will enhance the One Last Breath experience, as they attempt to heal the planet and put a stop to the ruin that has befallen it.

The Seeds of Hope Edition comes in a collectible monobox and includes an exclusive 16-page comic, a biodegradable peat pot, a substrate disk, and a seed “bomb,” alongside a customizable wing crafted from algae. Everything you need to grow your plant can be found in this collector’s edition – simply add water and wait. As you make your way through One Last Breath restoring the landscape by growing trees, grass and roots, you can connect with nature outside of the game too. The included comic also allows you to delve deeper into the world of One Last Breath, enhancing your experience with the game. The Seeds of Hope Edition releases this summer.

About One Last Breath

One Last Breath is a 2.5D platformer/puzzler wherein you play as Gaia, an earth goddess born from mother nature’s very last breath. Thrust into existence in a post-apocalyptic earth where mankind has all but vanished, it’s up to Gaia to restore life back to the planet. But be forewarned, as decades of pollution and greed have twisted the land into a hostile ruin full of deadly aberrations.

Gaia’s powers allow her to control the environment – such as creating paths using tree trunks or summoning vines to hang between gaps – which are used in a variety of puzzles. Throughout her journey she’ll visit abandoned factories filled with hazardous, man-made obstacles that are mysteriously still operational. This polluted landscape is crawling with mutants who will mercilessly hunt Gaia down, so you must be careful if you’re to achieve your goal of restoring the planet. You’ll need to thoroughly explore too, as doing so will unlock an alternate ending, further uncovering the truth about humanity’s fate and its future.

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Eco-horror Puzzle Platformer One Last Breath Begins March 28th On Nintendo Switch!

Pamplona, Spain – March 14th, 2023 – Maniac Panda Games and Catness Games are proud to announce that their upcoming 2.5D platformer/puzzler, about earth goddess Gaia’s quest to restore life to a post-apocalyptic earth, will be launching on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Xbox platforms on March 28th for 17.99€ / $17.99. A digital pre-order price of 14.99€/ $14.99 will also apply between March 21st and 27th, for Xbox and Nintendo Switch. Utilizing the power of Unreal Engine 5, One Last Breath offers a rapturous world that’s equal parts wondrous and terrifying.

One Last Breath is a 2.5D platformer/puzzler wherein you play as Gaia, an earth goddess born from mother nature’s very last breath. Thrust into existence in a post-apocalyptic earth where mankind has all but vanished, it’s up to Gaia to restore life back to the planet. But be forewarned, as decades of pollution and greed have twisted the land into a hostile ruin full of deadly aberrations.

Gaia’s powers allow her to control the environment – such as creating paths using tree trunks or summoning vines to hang between gaps – which are used in a variety of puzzles. Throughout her journey she’ll visit abandoned factories filled with hazardous, man-made obstacles that are mysteriously still operational. This polluted landscape is crawling with mutants who will mercilessly hunt Gaia down, so you must be careful if you’re to restore the planet and uncover the truth about what happened to humanity.

One Last Breath is a unique game exploring very real, urgent issues of climate change,” said Daniel Valdes, CEO at Maniac Panda Games. “That said, we didn’t set out to make a nihilistic, cynical game, but rather a message of hope and wonder, reminding players of the beauty of nature and how we’re at a crucial point in human history where we can still make a difference.”

Source: PR Email

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