Control the movement of traffic across more than 100 levels when Urban Flow releases on Nintendo Switch this Friday.
Put in control of a city’s traffic lights, your job is to keep cars moving safely and quickly in a low-poly world filled with chill, urban music. Players can take on this task alone or with the help of up to three friends with scalable drop-in, drop-out local co-op. Of course, co-op doesn’t mean you can’t have a little fun creating chaos with your friends.
Urban Flow Challenges
The developer and publisher of Urban Flow, Baltoro Games, hopes to make the action-puzzle game fun for both hardcore and casual players. If the campaign gets too hectic for you, switch over to Chill Mode where you can keep playing for as long as you’d like while listening to the game’s soundtrack. If you want more of a challenge, hop into the endless mode where you can compete for high scores. Alternatively, you can go back to old levels to try and reach a three-star score on each. New types of challenges appear as you progress through the game. These include trains that speed across your roads, ambulances that need to reach their destinations quickly, and lift bridges that will cut off your routes.
Inspired by games like DigiDrive, Overcooked, Rush Hour, Mario 3D World, and more, Baltoro Games tried to take the best parts of several genres while making Urban Flow.
Urban Flow will cost $14.99, but during the launch, that price will be reduced by 25 percent. If you own another Baltoro Games title on Switch, that discount increases to at least 40 percent. Other Baltoro Games titles include Sushi Time!, Food Truck Tycoon, Burger Chef Tycoon, Ludo Mania, and more. If you own Moto Rush GT, you’ll get a 50 percent discount on Urban Flow.
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