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    Picklock, a strategic adventure with isometric view and voxel graphics! is out now on the Nintendo Switch!

    Developed by Deqaf Studio and published by No Gravity Games, Picklock, a strategic adventure with isometric view and voxel graphics is available now on Nintendo Switch. An opportunity now to break in, steal and deceive your way to a luxury, yet an illegal lifestyle.

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    You are a thief. Alias Picklock. Examine the robbery scene. Break-in. Sneak and steal. Escape. Become a pro! Enjoy Picklock, a strategic adventure with isometric view and voxel graphics! Use a drone to examine your target location and plan your strategy thoughtfully. Then grab your gloves and crowbar and become the most sophisticated robber.

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    Features:

    • Isometric mix of strategy, adventure, and stealth
    • 13 challenging missions
    • Real estate agency to buy your dream house
    • Car dealership to pimp your ride
    • Jazzy tunes to listen to and keep your head cool while stealing
    • Travel agency so you can go on a well-deserved vacation
    • Voxel graphics.

    Picklock is now available on Nintendo eShop. Player can get the game 20% cheaper (or 50% if you’re the owner of other No Gravity Games’ titles). The standard price of the game will be USD 7.99 (approx MYR 33).

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