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Explore a Castle Void of Colour and Time in April

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Explore a Castle Void of Colour and Time in April 1

With an aesthetic style reminiscent to that of htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary, Nippon Ichi Software America are in the process of working on a new puzzle platformer by the name A Rose in the Twilight. A few months out from release, the publisher have confirmed the game will be available on the PlayStation Vita and Steam simultaneously, from April 11th 2017 in North America and April 14th 2017 in PAL regions.

There will be a couple of differences in physical distribution between North America and PAL regions. The NIS America Online Store in North America will offer both a standard and limited edition for the PlayStation Vita, while their European store will only be offering the limited edition set.

Explore a Castle Void of Colour and Time in April 2

The Limited Edition, priced at $39.99 USD, will contain a number of goodies in addition to the game, including: a Collector’s Box, 36-page soft-cover artbook, 15-track soundtrack, double-sided rose rubber strap and a 5″ giant stress ball. This is $20 USD more expensive than the Standard Edition, which is priced at $19.99 via the NIS America Online Store.

About A Rose in the Twilight

A girl awakens in a castle void of color and time, affixed with the Curse of Thorns upon her back. After meeting a sleeping giant, the two work together to escape. Help them unravel the mystery of the thorns and the history behind the somber castle.

In A Rose in the Twilight, use Rose’s power to absorb blood and transfer it to static objects. By doing so, colorless objects become red and regain the essence of time. You will also need to make use of the giant’s super strength by lifting and throwing objects to clear your path.

Every stage is a puzzle waiting to be pieced together. The further you get, the harder it becomes, but the greater the risk, the bigger the reward. Discover how to solve each stage as you delve deeper into the story’s grim origins.

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