Learn How to Be a Bug in the Action Arcade Game Bug Academy, Releasing for Switch

Review Bug Academy Switch

Ultimate Games S.A. is set to bring out another game to the Nintendo Switch, and this time it is about learning how to be a bug. Bug Academy is a 2.5d arcade game that is going to release sometime in the first quarter of 2020. The game is first going to be available for PC as it releases today, while Nintendo Switch owners can expect it sometime in the coming months.

Developed by the Polish studio Igrek Games, Bug Academy sets you in the journey to train different types of bugs or insects. This includes flies, mosquitoes bees and fireflies, and their duties that they have to perform. Unlike the activities of the real world insects, you will learn to guard animal pastures, work in mines, put out fires and even catch ghosts.

Bug Academy

The creator of the game Jacek Perzanowski talked about how you can control entire swarms of insects and how the game can quickly turn intense.

Bug Academy allows you to control insects and even their entire swarm. The goal is to perform tasks the best or the fastest. The gameplay is quick and intense. What is important is that the vast majority of elements are distinguished by their interactivity – they can be destroyed, moved or grabbed. The insects themselves are also diverse because each species has special abilities.

In Bug Academy players are placed in a very interactive world full of charming graphics and an original soundtrack full of insect sounds. All of this is saturated with light humor and a feeling of joyful chaos, which should appeal to both younger and older players.

Here are some of the main features of the game:

  • training insects;
  • flies, fireflies, mosquitoes and bees;
  • intensive and full of humor gameplay;
  • cheerful chaos;
  • 33 different levels/lessons;
  • interactive world;
  • charming graphics;
  • buggy soundtrack.

What do you think of the game? Post your comments below.

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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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