Publisher Assemble Entertainment has officially confirmed the release date of their unique 2D side-scrolling adventure, Fall of Porcupine.
Developed by Critical Rabbit, Fall of Porcupine depicts the collision of work and daily life and the problems caused by an unhealthy healthcare system. The game offers an emotional narrative in a beautifully illustrated 2D world filled with anthropomorphic animal characters.
Today, Assemble Entertainment announced that Fall of Porcupine will be available on June 15th, 2023 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam and GOG.com. Get a sneak peek at the exciting features of Fall of Porcupine in a new trailer from Assemble Entertainment’s official Youtube channel:
In Fall of Porcupine, players will take on the role of Finley, a young intern who has just started working in the local Hospital in the city of Porcupine. In addition, players will interact with the citizens of Porcupine, hear the stories of Finley’s patients, and develop relationships with them through humorous, profound, and occasionally serious dialogues in which they can choose their responses and influence their relationships.
Some of Finley’s adventures as a young doctor will also lead him to sensitive territory, dealing with themes like death, illness, mental health, and grief. Through conversations, players will determine what’s wrong with the patients and treat them in various minigames that test their logic, speed, and skill.
Apart from Finley’s story, players will also discover the dark secrets of the city. At first glance, the small town appears to be a pleasant, welcoming community where everyone knows and greets one another. However, the longer Finley resides in Porcupine, the more players will suspect that not everyone is as honest as they claim to be.
Players may also experience the peaceful town of Porcupine before the seasons changed in the free prologue, Fall of Porcupine: Last Days of Summers, available on PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, Nintendo Store, and Steam.

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