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    Pinbrawler Creature in The Well is Available Now on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam.

    Flight School Studio have released their unique pinball hack and slash Creature in the Well on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PC via Steam. The title is also available for free to Xbox Game Pass subscribers on Windows 10 PC and Xbox One.

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    As the last remaining BOT-C unit, venture deep into a desert mountain to restore power to an ancient facility, haunted by a desperate Creature. Uncover and upgrade powerful gear in order to free the city of Mirage from a deadly sandstorm.

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    • Pinball with swords: Charge up energy orbs, then bounce and ricochet them to reactivate dormant machinery and stop the sandstorm.
    • Defeat the Creature: Escape the many challenges set by the Creature and confront it in intricate, skilful battles.
    • Dungeon-crawler: Delve deeper into the mountain as you unlock eight hand-crafted dungeons, each filled with unique gameplay themes, unlockables, and secrets to uncover.
    • Over 20 unique items: Customize your playstyle with upgradeable weapons and clothing that change how you play the game.
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    Creature in The Well is available now on Nintendo eShop, Microsoft Store and Steam for USD 14.99 (approx MYR 63).

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