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    Soap Dodgem – The Sliding Puzzle Game is Now Available on Nintendo Switch

    Soap Dodgem, the colourful sliding puzzle from Budapest-based developer Lost Ducks is now available on eShop for USD 6.89 (approx MYR 29)

    DONT DROP THE SOAP

    Soap Dodgem is a very interesting puzzle game where players have to slide the cute little soap heroes to fight against the stubborn mole creatures. The family-friendly nature of the game seems like it would be a good fit for players of all ages. Soap dodgem requires players to think hard while having fun by going through a total of hundreds of level in the bathrooms. There are hundreds of levels for players to clean. On top of that, players can create their own level and challenge other friends and get ranked on the leaderboards.

    Features:

    – 120 Campaign Levels
    – 6 diverse obstacles tied into the bathroom theme (magic drain, tp rolls, brushes, etc)
    – with HD Rumble players will feel what’s happening in the game
    – An easy to use Level Editor from where players can share their creations to the game’s Cloud
    – Play 100’s of extra levels in the Cloud and push their creators’ ranks in the Weekly and Monthly Best Level Leaderboards

    Launch trailer

    [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYFjO_q9mMs&width=720&height=405[/embedyt]

     

    Here is a gameplay trailer to show off how fun it is;

    [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV9jdwend3s&width=720&height=405[/embedyt]
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