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    New Madcap party game “Chapeau” by Salt Castle Studio is heading to Nintendo Switch

    Austrian developer Salt Castle Studio has announced that their madcap multiplayer party game Chapeau will be coming to Nintendo Switch this year, alongside the previously announced PC version via Steam.

    In Chapeau, the spirit of local co-op is alive, and it’s haunting hilarious headwear! Players can go head to head with their friends in frantic Versus mode or try working together in cap-tivating co-op, either local or online. They can even fly solo in Challenge mode to unlock new hats and maps!

    Players must bounce, float and zoom through the air and land on people’s heads to score points. Use jetpacks, dogs, shields…anything you can do to get a-Head of the competition and master the playstyle of each headpiece!

    Features
    • Play on the couch with up to 4 players in local split-screen
    • Play in Versus to take down friends, or Co-op to team up and hat together!
    • Find the perfect fit with different hats to match both your style and your playstyle
    • Use items like jetpacks, dogs or even comets to sabotage your opponents and stay a step ahead in the ever-changing dynamic playfields
    • Compete in the modes The Floor is Lava, Color Craze, and Where is Whilhelm
    • Test your skills in Challenge Mode to unlock a host of new hats & maps!
    • Unlock and collect all the funny hats and skins
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