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Qbics is a 3D modelling and painting game which uses the Nintendo Switch's touch screen

Coming later this year

Qbics is a 3D modelling and painting game which uses the Nintendo Switch's touch screen
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Today we learnt that indie game publisher, Abylight Studios, will be bringing Qbics Paint to the Nintendo Switch later this year.


By making use of the Switch's touch screen, you'll 'become a sort of Michelangelo' by sculpting blocks with your own finger to reveal the Qbics hiding beneath. As well as shaping the blocks, you'll also be able to paint and customise them by using a 24-colour palette.

Use the Creation Mode, to sculpt and paint freestyle on your own Qbics. Or, if you're feeling more artistic, you can edit those you've already unlocked and set them against a variety of stock images.

With four game modes to play around in, more than 50 models to unlock and empty spaces to use, and stress-relieving gameplay to enjoy, it's a game available to all skill levels.

By using the touch screen primarily, however, it's likely that you won't be able to play the game when docked.

Emily Sowden
Emily Sowden
Emily is Pocket Gamer's News Editor and writes about all kinds of game-related things. She needs coffee to function and begrudgingly loves her Switch more than she lets on.