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Puzzle game Inbento announced for Nintendo Switch, to release in March

A calming, wordless story about cats and parenthood told through adorable puzzles

Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker
Friday, February 28, 2020 | 15:57 GMT
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Puzzle game Inbento announced for Nintendo Switch, to release in March

Friday, February 28, 2020 | 15:57 GMT
Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker


Indie development studio Afterburn has announced it is working on puzzle game Inbento for the Nintendo Switch. In the game players must package Japanese bento lunch boxes.

According to a recent announcement, the game features over 100 levels with "unique pattern-matching gameplay" and increasing difficulty. The levels tell a tale about cats and parenthood.

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Inbento is described as a calming, wordless story about cats and parenthood told through puzzles. Its main objective is to relax and tease your brain by preparing tasty bento dishes based on certain on-screen recipes.

The game features charming design inspired by Japanese aesthetics and bento cuisine, bonus challenges, an original soundtrack and HD rumble support.

The game will only be available as a digital download via Nintendo's eShop. It will be priced at US$4.99 in North America and a €4.99 in Europe.

Inbento releases on March 12, 2020, for Nintendo Switch. The game is already available for Android and iOS devices.

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Inbento
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Platforms
Nintendo Switch, Android, IOS
Release date
Android, IOS
Monday, September 9, 2019
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