The interactive fiction game “And Roger,” developed by TearyHand Studio and published by Kodansha, is slated for release on Nintendo Switch 2 and mobile devices (iOS and Android) on June 18th. This follows its initial launch on PC and the original Nintendo Switch in July of last year.
“And Roger” has garnered attention through social media, likely due to Steam sales periods. Our review at AnaitGames highlighted the game’s ability to create a meaningful emotional journey for players who complete it.
In addition to expanding its platform availability, “And Roger” will receive a major update on June 18th, introducing translations into twenty languages. This localization effort aims to make the game accessible in countries such as Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Indonesia, Vietnam, Romania, Ukraine, Thailand, Finland, Norway, Hungary, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, and Russia. Furthermore, the addition of Portuguese and Latin American Spanish translations will enhance its reach across the Americas.
A demo for “And Roger” remains available on Steam, offering players a glimpse into its simple click-based gameplay and appealing artistic style. Despite its short length and a somewhat controversial ending for some, the game is recommended for those seeking a narrative experience that explores interesting themes.
For those interested in experiencing “And Roger” without spoilers, the premise begins with a young girl waking up at home to find her parents missing, replaced by a stranger in the living room. The entire compelling and brief experience can be completed in one to two hours.
