Forager is already capturing hearts and minds as a cute crafting game that's now available on the Nintendo Switch and Playstation 4. While downloading it from an online store is a fine way to obtain this adorable adventure, some people still enjoy the tactile feeling of a physical purchase.

Well, if you wanted a real-world copy of Forager, then you're in luck, as a physical release is being published by Nighthawk Interactive, complete with some added bonuses packed in. Let's take a look at what's in the box of the physical edition of Forager for the Nintendo Switch.

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First, there's the box itself which is adorned with cover art of the game's marshmallow-like lead character and his terrain destroying pickaxe. Look at him, so full of hope and ambition, how can you not want to mine for rubies and chop down trees with a face like that?

Then there's the physical Switch card itself. Not much to say about it other than it looks nice, works perfectly, and tastes as awful as you'd expect.

One of the goodies you get for purchasing this edition of Forager is some collectible stickers that come packaged inside. You get quality decals of our lead forager, a dabbing Foxmage, an anthropomorphic beet, a spooky demon, and the majestic Fairy Queen.

Finally, the entire package comes with an exclusive poster of the many diverse biomes of Forager that you can explore. There's the snowy lands with a friendly ghost, the sandy kingdom of the Desert Princess, the spooky graveyard filled with skeletons and slimes, the Fairy Queen's fountain, the Druid's treehouse, and the Museum where our protagonist can be seen hanging out with the Curator and one of the happy living beets (that some of us may or may not have harvested for food).

Overall, the Forager: Physical Edition is a treat for fans of the game and collectors of physical media. The poster and stickers are a lovely gift for fans who love the charming art style and it all helps to support developer HopFrog.

If you're looking to get your hands on the Forager: Physical Edition, it's available at Gamestop, Best Buy, Target, and Amazon right now for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

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