Forklift Interactive, in collaboration with South Blue Moon, is bringing their meticulously crafted puzzle simulation game, Automate It, to the Nintendo Switch.
Prepare yourself for the challenge of constructing and solving intricate problems set amid stunning natural landscapes across five unique worlds. Achieving your objectives earns you energy to power new machines. It’s a race against the clock and your resource pool, pushing you to deliver parts before time runs out while working within a confined space.
In Campaign Mode, you’ll tackle 50 tailored challenges that escalate from straightforward to mind-bending as you advance. Meanwhile, Omniverse Mode strips away puzzle limitations, layering on survival elements to add a fresh twist.
For those up for it, developers are offering Sandbox Mode with dynamically generated tasks for skilled builders. Creative Mode opens the door to limitless projects without any constraints. And through the Community Hub and Level Editor, you can forge your own challenges and engage with a wealth of user-generated content.
"Automate It thrives on dynamic interaction with its natural and vertical surroundings, leading to countless solutions for every level," says Isaac Moreno, a game designer at South Blue Moon. "There are thousands of problem-solving possibilities, confined only by the player’s imagination."
Key features highlighted by the publisher include:
Complex Challenges: Dive into an array of tricky puzzles that will put your strategic and problem-solving prowess to the test.
Sandbox Mode: Explore a flexible mode where you can set personal goals, test out your ideas, and even face random challenges head-on.
Satisfying Progression: Feel accomplished with every hurdle you clear and witness your ingenious creations come to life.
Replay Value: With a diverse selection of levels and the chance to engage in custom and unpredictable challenges, Automate It ensures countless hours of enjoyment and enduring appeal.
Get ready to download Automate It from the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch globally when it drops in the second quarter of 2025.