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    Healer’s Quest, the comedy RPG is coming to Nintendo Switch on February 11th

    PID Publishing is proud to announce that the parodic RPG Healer’s Quest developed by Rablo Games is coming to Nintendo Switch. After a successful release on PC and overwhelming reviews, thanks to a pastel 2D-style and hilarious dialogues, the adventures of the kindest healer and his band of hilarious companions will be available on February 11th.

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    Healer’s Quest is a lighthearted Comedy RPG where the player takes on the role of the most underappreciated party member in any fantasy realm: the Healer. Joining a band of inept misfits – a bossy tank, a handsome archer, a depraved mage, and a raging barbarian – he must keep his party’s health topped up whilst simultaneously managing dwindling mana reserves.

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    If party members die, they may well go into a sulk in subsequent encounters… He’ll need to manage moods with magical curatives, death prevention, and witty dialogue choices.

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    Features:

    • Master 22 different spells to successfully buff your party to victory.
    • Use in-depth skill trees and upgrades to carve out your own playstyle.
    • Choose your karma alignment, each with its own dialogue options (Good, Evil, or Victim)
    • Secure legendary loot for your allies
    • Heal, buff, and cure ailments
    • Keep everyone alive to avoid moody party members
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