Q-Games Brings
Gaming Staff • September 6, 2024
Pc Games Nintendo Switch Sony Playstation Microsoft Xbox Indie Game Role Playing Game Early AccessKyoto-based creative studio Q-Games is set to exhibit at the Tokyo Game Show 2024, from September 26 to 29, where attendees can try out their latest title, "All You Need Is Help." The game, which will be available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PC (Steam/Windows), is a cooperative multiplayer puzzle game where players control fluffy cube creatures and work together to reach the goal. The studio will also have a booth where attendees can try their luck at a capsule machine, receive original goods, and follow Q-Games on social media to receive an original sticker.
"All You Need Is Help" is a multiplayer game that requires players to push and coordinate with each other using their unique shapes to solve puzzles and reach the goal. Players can shout "HELP!" when in trouble, and teammates can come to their rescue. The game is set to release in fall 2024 and will be available on Xbox/PC Game Pass.
Q-Games is an independent game development studio known for the popular PixelJunk franchise, "The Tomorrow Children: Phoenix Edition," and several Star Fox titles. The studio was founded in 2001 by Dylan Cuthbert, a legendary figure in the industry who worked on the original Star Fox and other hit games. Q-Games is dedicated to advancing the indie game community both in Kyoto and abroad and has launched BitSummit, Japan's largest indie game event.
Attendees of Tokyo Game Show 2024 can visit Q-Games' booth to try out "All You Need Is Help," spin the capsule machine, and wishlist the game. The studio's official website and social media pages provide more information about the game and the studio's past work.
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