Indie Hit SMILE FOR ME Comes To Consoles

The hit indie game Smile For Me, produced by Serenity Forge and developed by Limbo Lane is officially coming to a console near you in Spring 2023. The console release was announced at Nintendo's Inside the House of Indies: Holiday Event alongside the game’s brand-new Physical and Collector’s Editions that are coming to the Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

For anyone unacquainted with Smile For Me, the game is a point-and-click adventure where like many games, you the protagonist do not speak a word, except in this case the player communicates by nodding and shaking their head through various situations. Explore the world of Smile For Me as you make friends, help them solve their problems, and generally promote everyone’s happiness. However, not everything is as it seems in the world of Smile For Me, the mysterious Doctor Habit is not all that they seem and problems are popping up everywhere.

Alongside the upcoming digital release, the physical and collectors editions of Smile For Me will include the following:

The Physical Edition includes:

  • A copy of the game

  • Eight stylized random Habitician trading cards

  • A high-quality 13-Sticker Sheet featuring characters and items from the game

  • A soundtrack download card for all those remastered tunes

The Collector’s Edition includes:

  • A copy of the game

  • Four Acrylic Standees

  • A soundtrack download card for all those remastered tunes

  • Happiness Fakts full-fledged desk calendar

  • Two inked stamps

  • Smile For Me branded microfiber cloth

  • All 24 Habitician Trading Cards

  • Nine unique window cling stickers

  • A high-quality 13-Sticker Sheet featuring characters and items from the game

  • Double-sided acrylic charm of Kamal

  • A gorgeous lenticular art card

  • A stand-out Collector’s Edition box

Smile For Me is currently available for PC via Steam, but the new digital, physical, and collectors editions coming out in Spring 2023 will be available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, while Xbox will be digital edition only.

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