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− | + | The game was produced by indie company Tarsier Studios (headquarters, {{wp|Sweden}}) with coordination from Nintendo. [[Masamichi Abe]] was co-creative director to [[Viktor Lindãng]] as the main creative director.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMCzae3I3IU YouTube video of the game (IGS - Impact Game Station)]</ref><ref>[http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/forum/t-12789115/the-stretchers Kyoto Report forums The Stretchers staff credits]</ref> | |
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The Stretchers is a downloadable game for Nintendo Switch.
Summary
The game is based on fictional ambulance workers, who are tasked with rescuing injured citizens, known as "Dizzies". Gameplay involves driving action including driving the ambulance through the air. It is possible for players to customise their player character.
Development
The game was produced by indie company Tarsier Studios (headquarters, Sweden) with coordination from Nintendo. Masamichi Abe was co-creative director to Viktor Lindãng as the main creative director.[1][2]
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