Where is my Heart Arrives on Vita in North America

Lovely indie game hits our shores

Die Gut Frabrik’s critically acclaimed platformer come puzzler Where is my Heart? is now available on the PlayStation Vita in North America.

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The game is an unusual effort, focusing on family life and relationships, its inspiration coming from a trip to the woods. There’s a little blurb from the developer’s site below:

“In Where is my Heart? you play the story of a family of three monsters. The family lives comfortably in a tree in the woods until one day they lose their home and thus embark on a great adventure.

Their journey will take them through the mushroom caves and even deeper down to the lifeless crystal pools and back up into the mountains. Help the monsters find their home tree again!

Where is my Heart? is an homage to videogames of the late 80’s with a contemporary twist. In making the game, we drew influence from German fairytales, the mythical creatures of Central Europe, and Japanese pictogram aesthetics. Where is my Heart? maintains a deep respect for the player while simultaneously challenging them, pushing them farther and father down the proverbial rabbithole. Each level features unique puzzles, and the game continually introduces new gameplay as you progress.”

Where is my Heart was previously available on PSP and the PlayStation Network as a Minis title and has been available in Europe on the Vita for a few months, it’s priced at $6.99.


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