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Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure News

Arranger launches on July 25th + demo live now!

Hello, aspiring Arrangers!

We just announced some big news at Summer Games Fest:
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure will be launching on July 25th for $19.99!

Check out our brand-new trailer:
[previewyoutube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6DYP22p9dg[/previewyoutube]
Also, we have a playable demo live now! Check it out!
It’s the first hour or so of the game, as Jemma spends one last, slightly awkward day in her hometown before heading out into the Wilderness beyond. You’ll get a taste of our nice clicky mechanics, our charming, weirdo world, and maybe even a boss!

We’re super happy with how the game turned out, and so grateful that you’re interested in our li’l role-puzzler. If you haven’t yet, give it a wishlist!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2596420/Arranger_A_RolePuzzling_Adventure/

The game is all done, we’re just putting on the finishing touches and preparing for our launch. We’ll also be going on a little tour with the game - if you’ll be at Tribeca in NYC, BIG Festival in Brazil, or BitSummit in Kyoto, come say hello!

We’ll be back with more news soon, but in the meantime, why not subscribe to our newsletter over at arranger.quest? It’s like this, but with more seeeeecrets.

All the best,

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