Hello, world!
Time to turn the page with nDay by the developer and publisher of games for Nintendo Switch – RedDeer.Games. Turn the console into a planner today and reach a new level of organisation!
nDay gives Nintendo Switch owners the chance to keep up with their plans on their gaming device. Bullet journals are a waste of paper and excel has… its mathematically-advanced quirks? All the space and colorful notes await plan-makers in nDay!
Going from year, through month, day, and to exact hour – the players can add a reminder of an event or date they want to save and add a description.
Simple, short and sweet, isn’t it?
With a clean interface and easy controls there is no chance of getting lost! Who hasn’t gotten buried under a pile of stick-it notes before, anyway?
nDay also offers multiple color schemes for the calendar, and the choice between a 12 and a 24-hour clock. These settings can be changed anytime for comfortable planning!
nDay is available now on Nintendo Switch consoles.
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Direct contact for more information and review opportunities: lucy@reddeer.games
ABOUT REDDEER.GAMES
Since 2019, RedDeer.Games (RDG) is an independent developer and publisher of video games. According to “Forbes”, RDG is ranked among the Top50 Polish game producers and has been awarded one of „The Fastest Growing Gamedev Companies in Central Europe”. RDG’s portfolio contains over 80 unique indie titles, some of which are Sprout Valley, One Night: Burlesque, Little Mouse Encyclopedia, She Wants Me Dead, and Uzzuzzu My Pet – Golf Dash, alongside franchises like The Smurfs, Kayko & Kokosh, as well as The Evil One. RDG releases games on key distribution platforms like Nintendo Switch, Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and iOS. When it comes to plans for 2024, RedDeer.Games will publish Project Downfall and Warhammer 40,000: Dakka Squadron on Nintendo Switch console, as well as their own original project – Tell Me Your Story.
LET THE FUN BEGIN