Adglobe and Binary Haze Interactive (BHI) have released the free Update 1.0.3 for Tokyo Scramble, the survival puzzle action game, featuring a wide range of gameplay improvements, balance adjustments, and quality-of-life features shaped by community input and designed to enhance the player experience.
Across the latest updates, players can expect:
- Tweaked high-difficulty episodes to make progression smoother while keeping the challenge intact, with further improvements added to Episode 1
- Refined Zino behavior, including adjustments to close-range detection
- Upgraded the in-game music app for a better overall experience
- Added new tutorial visuals to give players clearer guidance
- Introduced in-game chat visibility for more interactive GameShare playthroughs
- Implemented various minor bug fixes and performance improvements
New players can enjoy the full range of adjustments when purchasing Tokyo Scramble, now on sale until May 11 at a 33% discount. Players in the United States and Europe will be able to purchase the game at a 33% discount, from $29.99 (USD) to $19.99 (USD) and €29.99 (EUR) to €19.99 (EUR).
Tokyo Scramble is a survival puzzle action game set deep below Tokyo, where clear thinking and split-second decisions could mean the difference between life and death. On her way to meet her friends, 18-year-old Anne abruptly plunges through a fissure in the Earth on her subway ride, discovering an underground world teeming with terrifying creatures that have evolved from dinosaurs, whom Anne nicknames “Zinos.”
Trapped amongst the Zinos, Anne must strategically use her wits, her trusty smartwatch, and the support of her friends to make it back to the surface. Does she have what it takes to survive amongst the prehistoric world of the terrifying Zinos?
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