

Each player controls one of the two medics, so working together and passing a Joy-Con to a friend or family member to carry the stretcher, dodge dangers and overcome physics-based puzzles takes skillful coordination and communication. Once they’ve arrived, players will need to pile Dizzies up on a stretcher (or grab them by their limbs) and bring them back to the trusty ambulance.

To rescue Dizzies, players will drive to each scene in their ambulance while breaking through walls, soaring through the sky and facing other perils along the way. Get ready to tackle unique and wacky puzzles alone or with a friend in The Stretchers, available to download now on the Nintendo Switch eShop for £17.99 / €19,99.In The Stretchers, players take on the role of two medics who must work together to rescue Dizzies, troubled residents dizzied by the evil mastermind Captain Brains, in all kinds of wacky ways. The medics are also customisable, so you’ll be free to make them make it your own. Thankfully, your ambulance will not take any damage and can be upgraded in various ways – so you and a buddy can truely ride in style. If you’re after a high score or want to fill up your Sticker Book then exploration is key. There are many bonus achievements and items to collect, so before you set off to another call to action, be sure to leave no stone unturned. It’s a dangerous, trampoline filled world out there! Solo players will be able to control two medics, or pass a Joy-Con over and cooperate with a friend.

Drive up to the scene in your ambulance, grab your stretcher and manipulate the environment to reach the Dizzies – breaking down walls, blocking lasers, and much more as you go! Cooperation is key to pile up the Dizzies, rescue them just in time, avoid peril and move on to your next call. Developed by Tarsier Studios, the wacky digital-only title is available to download right now for £17.99 / €19,99.īecome a medic and rescue wobbly citizens (known as Dizzies) either alone or with a friend. The Stretchers, a brand new co-op puzzler published by Nintendo, has been surprised dropped onto the Nintendo Switch eShop.
