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A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher

Version
Nintendo Switch
Edition
Digital
Regular Price:$9.99

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The only Split Screen Single Player Twin Stick Risk 'Em Up in which your score is meaningless unless you exist. Destroy the Left. Recover the Right. Trackher

A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher was created in El Paso, Texas.

FEATURES:

No cutscenes, just action.

CAPITAL LIST LEADHERBOARDS - The primary goal is to get a high score, however the only way to keep your score is to extract with it. You cannot play till death. If you die, not only do you wipe your current score, you risk the chance of wiping your leaderboard position as well. How you ask? The lower your health the higher the bonus the greater the risk. Every time you extract your score is marked. Why you ask? Why not?

SPLIT SCREEN SINGLE PLAYER TWIN STICK RISK ‘EM UP - You will be controlling two ships simultaneously. The devil is in the details. The left side is invincible, however shooting and moving consumes your LINK. In order to restore it you must recover MATERIAL on the right side. MATERIAL multiplies your overall score so use it with absolute discretion. On the right side you are recovering resources and will need 12 PARTS to extract and mark your leaderboard position. Don’t doubt yourself. Push yourself. You will be rewarded and you will be tested.

TEARS - Each Tear consists of new challenges with hella bonuses attached to them. Focus, overcome, and survive.

If you want a challenge you came to the right place.
#arcadeIsNotDead

Software description provided by the publisher.

About this item

Game file size

Nintendo Switch: 1.9 GB
Nintendo Switch 2: 1.9 GB

Supported play modes

TV mode
Tabletop mode
Handheld mode

Software compatibility and play experience may differ on Nintendo Switch Lite. Additional accessories may be required(sold separately). See support for details.

No. of players

Nintendo Account family-group lending

Supported

System

Which system(s) will play this game?

Supported languages

English

Release date

June 10, 2019
About the Number of Players
Single Player