Snufkin Melody Of | Moominvalley Nspupdate 15

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For those of us who have spent the last few months wandering the lush, hand-drawn paths of Moominvalley, the gentle acoustic guitar of Snufkin has become a familiar comfort. Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley captured hearts earlier this year with its wholesome charm and environmental message, but the developers at Hyper Games aren't done with the valley just yet.

The latest patch, Update 15 (NSP Update), has arrived on the Nintendo Switch, bringing a sackful of quality-of-life improvements, bug fixes, and polish. If you haven't booted up the game in a while, or if you are looking for the perfect excuse to jump in for the first time, here is everything you need to know about what this new update brings to the campfire. snufkin melody of moominvalley nspupdate 15

“Finally – the harmonica quick-swap makes the late-game riddles so much smoother. Thanks devs!” – u/HattifattenerHiker

“Still no fix for the Moomintroll shadow glitch in the cave? Otherwise solid update.” – u/SnufkinStans “Finally – the harmonica quick-swap makes the late-game

Before diving into the update details, let's contextualize the game for new readers. Developed by Hyper Games and published by Raw Fury, Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley is an atmospheric puzzle-adventure game set in Tove Jansson’s beloved Moomin universe.

Unlike action-heavy titles, this game focuses on: “Still no fix for the Moomintroll shadow glitch

The game launched to critical acclaim in March 2024, but like all modern games, it required several post-launch patches to squash bugs and add quality-of-life features.


Beyond the raw technical specs, the update introduces several quality-of-life (QoL) changes that make the gameplay loop much more enjoyable.

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