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Pepper Grinder release date set for 28 March

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The Pepper Grinder release date has been set for 28 March, developer Ahr Ech and publisher Devolver Digital have announced.

Pepper Grinder’s blisteringly fast-paced piratical platforming stars a treasure hunter named Pepper who uses her drill, Grinder, to swim through the earth like a dolphin swims through water,” the duo said in a press release.

“After a freak storm tears Pepper’s ship apart, she washes up on the dangerous shores of a mysterious island and finds a group of narwhal-like creatures—a band of bilge-sucking buccaneers known as the Narlings—making off with her precious treasure,” the press release continued. “Pepper embarks on a quest to retrieve her stolen booty, drilling her way across the island to recover her filthy lucre and show the Narlings—and their mysterious leader—why you should never mess with someone wielding an oversized power tool.”

You can check out some Pepper Grinder gameplay thanks to capture Stevivor took of the title’s first two levels, directly above.

Better still, you can access a demo of Pepper Grinder on both Nintendo Switch and Windows PC via Steam. You know that old adage: try before you buy.

Pepper Grinder heads to both Windows PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch on 28 March.


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