The Swords of Ditto

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The Swords of Ditto
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Developer(s) Onebitbeyond
Publisher(s) Devolver Digital
Director(s) Jonathan Biddle
Designer(s) Jonathan Biddle
Programmer(s) Jonathan Biddle
Artist(s) David Hankin
Writer(s) Ed Fear
Composer(s) Niklas Ström
Platform(s)
Release
  • Linux, macOS, PlayStation 4, Windows
  • 24 April 2018
  • Nintendo Switch
  • 2 May 2019
  • Android, iOS
  • 23 October 2019
Genre(s) Action role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

The Swords of Ditto is an action role-playing video game developed by Onebitbeyond and published by Devolver Digital.

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Gameplay

The Swords of Ditto is an action role-playing video game with roguelike elements played from a top-down perspective. [1] [2] Players take control of a randomly generated hero character that is tasked with defeating an enemy known as Mormo within a certain amount of time. [3] The game has a cyclical structure for iterative playthroughs; the main adventure repeats with a new character and altered world once the time limit has elapsed. [3] The game supports two-player cooperative play. [3]

Development and release

The Swords of Ditto was developed by Onebitbeyond, an indie studio founded by Jonathan Biddle, who serves as game's creative director. [4] Biddle was previously a co-owner and design director of Curve Digital; he left the company in 2015 to form Onebitbeyond. [5] The Swords of Ditto's writer, Ed Fear, noted that the game's story was designed to be unobtrusive due to the roguelike nature of the game. [6]

The game was announced by its publisher Devolver Digital in June 2017. [1] The game was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, Linux, macOS on 24 April 2018, [3] [7] and Nintendo Switch on 2 May 2019 under the game title, The Swords of Ditto: Mormo's Curse. [8]

The free update titled Mormo's Curse was released on 2 May 2019 which included a big overhaul to the overall structure of the game, performance improvements, and bug fixes. [9] This update also made the game available for Nintendo Switch.

Reception

The Swords of Ditto received "mixed or average" reviews from professional critics according to review aggregator Metacritic. [10] [11]

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