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Check out colourful puzzle game Harmony's Odyssey, set to release this year

Starring a witch who has to fix the world after her cat messed up it.

Developer MythicOwl has revealed its next project, puzzle game Harmony’s Odyssey.

This new title is set to come to Nintendo Switch and Steam later this year and sees players enter a colourful world that apparently mixes classic Greek mythology with comedy. In practical terms, this means car-driving Minotaurs and angry-look Cyclopses with smartphones.

You will play as Harmony, a wizard who is trying to find her cat who has apparently "tangled the world like a clump of yarn." Yeah, we get it, cats are dicks.

Players will travel across seven different worlds solving puzzles, completing mini-games, and tackling riddles.

"From a peaceful forest hut near the city, Olympus, comes Harmony, a young, fierce wizard. She ventures out on a quest to find her envious cat, who stole her magic wand and tangled the world like a clump of yarn," the official blurb for the game reads.

"Meet wonderful, curious creatures and experience their daily lives full of comedy and drama, where fables and urban legends are shared on smartphones and even a dragon can sometimes get stuck in traffic. A trio of penguins looking to shoot some selfies? Are minotaurs getting ready for another Bull Football match? Get to know them better and bring their little worlds together - piece by piece."

Harmony's Odyssey comes courtesy of indie developer MythicOwl, who has previously has worked on titles including Hexologic, Trancelation, and One Line Coloring.

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