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    inbento – a cute, food-themed puzzler is being served on the Nintendo Switch

    Developed by Afterburn and published by 7Levels, Inbento – the tranquil, wordless story about cats and parenthood told through adorable puzzles game is available now on Nintendo Switch. Relax, tease your brain, and prepare tasty bento dishes. Arrange them in an elaborate lunchbox while sticking to the recipe shown on screen.

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    Beat over 120 fun puzzles and challenge yourself while mastering additional movement options unlocked after completing each stage. Take your time and calmly progress through every level thanks to the game’s gradually increasing difficulty. Take on the advanced, yet still relaxing bonus stages and meet the adorable family of felines that will accompany you throughout the entire culinary process. It’s time to prepare the purrfect Japanese bento meal!

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    Inbento Main Features:
    • Complete over 120 levels with unique pattern-matching gameplay
    • Experience a soothing, silent tale about cats and parenthood
    • Enjoy the charming design inspired by Japanese aesthetics and bento cuisine
    • Progress steadily thanks to a gradually increasing difficulty
    • Challenge yourself with advanced bonus stages
    • Listen to a chill, original soundtrack

    Inbento is now available on Nintendo eShop for USD 4.99 (approx MYR 22).

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