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The unusual puzzle about photos and robberies Snap & Grab will be released on April 24

The unusual puzzle about photos and robberies snap grab will be released on april 24

Unusual Puzzle About Photos and Heists Snap & Grab Releases on April 24

The studio No Goblin announced that the adventure-puzzle about heists, Snap & Grab, is due on April 24. A single-sentence headline, but the rollout itself is more staggered.

At launch you get Episode 1: The Penthouse. Later chapters will trickle out across summer and autumn as add-on content; the team talks of five episodes in total, with the final ones slated for release by the end of 2026.

The project was originally slated for PC + consoles with support from Annapurna Interactive, yet the devs have pivoted to self-publishing. Console builds are still on the roadmap, just delayed — the precise platform list remains undisclosed for now.

The playable lead in Snap & Grab is Nifty Nevada: a celebrity fashion photographer who moonlights as a meticulous heist planner. She moves through high society as cover and uses a camera as her primary tool — e.g., to map rooms, tag valuables, and mark hazards (or exit routes). Think photos as dossiers, not souvenirs.

Gameplay centers on crafting the perfect run. You snoop around locations, snap pics, then pore over them to assemble a plan; once the scheme is set, a hired crew executes it — quietly, if all goes well. There’s an emphasis on prep and timing rather than loud shootouts.

Locations are vivid and peculiar: a stylish train in Kyoto, the luxurious "Artquarium", even an ice hotel in Cairo. Running through these set pieces is a persistent cat-and-mouse with Interpol detective Rio Rivers — a case that’s both professional and, apparently, personal for her.

Loot isn’t just currency; it decorates Nifty’s apartment. Stolen paintings and statues, odd pets, and even robot butlers gradually turn her flat into a private gallery/museum of ill-gotten gains.

You’ll be able to attempt the big score on PC via Steam. For now, only an English localization has been announced.