Any readers of a certain age from the UK will definitely remember NatWest piggy banks are used; before Pokémon it was a thing, these were the most accumulative and now worth a pretty penny.
But times have changed, and the National Westminster Bank has done the task of rele asing the video on the switch to teach young children the services of being a good helper.
Introducing Island Saver which stands for Change on the 13th of May. This free-to-play game will see the player spinning various terrains, cleaning things up to save the live piggy banks. We have very l ittle idea of what's going on, so here's an official bio to explain exactly this:
Welcome to Savvy!
A bunch of amazing islands need your help! Horrid plastic waste is washed and you need to solve it with your trusty Trash Blaster! But watch out for Litterbugs. They love the mess and want to get things done.
You need to wash the spotlight, collect garbage, find coins and save surprises! These special animals are live piggy banks and through them you can help save the Savvy Islands and make things better.
RESULTS
– Hot forests – cold arctic – dusty desert – volcanoes – check them all out as you clean the islands.
– 42 banks to save – can you free them all?
– Find an obvious climber and use their power to reach new areas
– Help Kiwi find his nest eggs!
– Collect coins and earn spending, saving, and more!
Expectations should be kept very low for this endeavor, but this free-to-play game can provide a few hours of fun for young players in your home and teach them an important lesson about being smart with their money and the environment.
Let us know what you do with Island Saver in the comments below.