
Release Date: September 19, 2019
Down in Bermuda is an adventure game in which we control a castaway trying to escape from islands trapped in a time bubble. The game was developed by the studio Yak & Co.
Down in Bermuda is an adventure game. We take on the role of a man stuck in Bermuda, a place suspended in time bubble. The game was developed and published by independent studio Yak & Co (authors of Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise).
In Down in Bermuda we play the role of a pilot named Milton. His plane was caught in a storm, as a result of which he ended up on a deserted archipelago of small islands in Bermuda. As if that wasn't enough, the place is suspended in time. The traveller must discover the secret of this place to have any chance of returning home.
In Down in Bermuda we observe the world from an isometric perspective. The gameplay is about exploring locations, solving puzzles and learning the main storyline prepared by the developers. In the game we can find several different islands through which Milton has to make his way.
In Down in Bermuda we can only play alone. The core of the game is a feature campaign.
Down in Bermuda has a quite simple, 3D graphic design. The developers focused on a kind of minimalism - we have simplified models of characters and elements of the presented world and a lot of expressive colours.
Platforms:
PC Windows January 14, 2021
Xbox One January 14, 2021
Apple iOS September 19, 2019
Nintendo Switch January 14, 2021
Xbox Series X/S January 14, 2021
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System Requirements for Down in Bermuda Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3 2.0 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460 or better, 1 GB HDD, Windows 7 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Down in Bermuda Video Game.
VGChartz: 5.5 / 10 by Lee Mehr
Due to lackluster porting and misjudged value, Down in Bermuda is slated to be lost amongst genre fans' collective memories.
TheXboxHub: 3.5 / 5 by Gareth Brierley
Spending time in the Bermuda Triangle with Down in Bermuda on Xbox is tremendous. It's a game where you can just kick back and relax, solving puzzles in your own time without anything trying to kill you, or you ever needing to worry about silly time restraints.
LadiesGamers.com: by Paula Moore
The only complaint I have about Down in Bermuda is you can’t see all of the island when you zoom out. But that’s down to the size of the screen on the Switch in handheld mode and not necessarily the games fault. I’ve throughly enjoyed the puzzles in Down in Bermuda, there are just the right kind of difficulty. Enough of a challenge to give you a feeling of satisfaction once you have completed them. Hunting down the orbs is entertaining as you search everywhere for all of them. And for that, I give it our highest praise!