

It’s a dangerous, trampoline filled world out there! Solo players will be able to control two medics, or pass a Joy-Con over and cooperate with a friend. Drive up to the scene in your ambulance, grab your stretcher and manipulate the environment to reach the Dizzies – breaking down walls, blocking lasers, and much more as you go! Cooperation is key to pile up the Dizzies, rescue them just in time, avoid peril and move on to your next call. Developed by Tarsier Studios, the wacky digital-only title is available to download right now for £17.99 / €19,99.īecome a medic and rescue wobbly citizens (known as Dizzies) either alone or with a friend. Retrieved November 9, 2019.The Stretchers, a brand new co-op puzzler published by Nintendo, has been surprised dropped onto the Nintendo Switch eShop. ^ "The Stretchers for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Game Details".Con paramédicos como estos… ¡mejor ponerse malo!". "Análisis The Stretchers – Nintendo Switch. The Stretchers received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregator Metacritic.

The comical style and co-operative gameplay of The Stretchers is reminiscent of that of the Overcooked! series, while the careless ambulance driving has been compared to the gameplay of Crazy Taxi. Players can unlock character costumes and furniture for the medics' home base by exploring the world map and mission areas. The game can be played in single-player, in which one player controls both paramedics, or in two-player co-op, where each player controls one of the medics. Players take on the role of medics to reach the location of Dizzies via an ambulance, with the ability to drive recklessly off ramps and through obstacles such as fences and walls. The Stretchers features lighthearted, ragdoll physics-based puzzles in which players are tasked with rescuing civilian "Dizzies"-residents that have been "dizzied" by the evil Captain Brains-and returning them to the hospital. It released for the Nintendo Switch on November 8.

The Stretchers is an 2019 action puzzle game developed by Tarsier Studios and published by Nintendo.
