After today’s presentation, now we bring you the summary with everything shown live Today’s Nintendo Indie World. We leave it below next to the deferred so that you do not miss any detail.
Nintendo’s Indie World
You have the complete list below, including all the details:
- Mineko’s Night Market, de Meowza Games y Humble Games: Players will take on the role of the adorable Mineko in this narrative simulation adventure game, working on various jobs, making friends with the locals and creating all sorts of items for the weekly night market. There are plenty of things to do, including taking part in parades, having cat races, and performing on stage. And if players get the exploration bug, the island is packed with secrets and puzzles to solve. Mineko’s Night Market will set up its stalls on Nintendo Switch on September 26.
- My Time at Sandrock, de Pathea Games y PM Studios: Through an engaging story packed with characters and side quests, players must take it upon themselves to restore a community in a post-apocalyptic desert to its former glory in this sequel to My Time at Portia. They will gather resources to assemble machines and transform a dilapidated workshop into a most efficient establishment. They will also be able to explore ancient ruins in search of relics or greet and befriend the inhabitants. Of course, this population is quite popular among monsters, so users will have to get rid of them in handfuls. On the other hand, if users own the main game, a separate online* multiplayer version will be available after the game’s launch, so they can join forces with their friends and make Sandrock flourish together. My Time at Sandrock will be released for Nintendo Switch this summer.
- PlateUp!, de It’s happening y Yogscast Games: It’s time for users to create, decorate and automate their dream restaurant in management simulation roguelite game PlateUp!, where loads of hungry customers are constantly demanding to be fed. Users will have to take care of cooking and serving the dishes to satisfy the diners. At the end of each randomly generated turn, they will be able to acquire new state-of-the-art appliances such as turbo-ovens to make the next hotel challenge even more successful. Up to four chefs can team up, either local** or online*, to manage this culinary empire. PlateUp!
- Quilts and Cats of Calico, de Monster Couch: Players will create a patchwork quilt of various designs in this adaptation of the Calico board game. To do this, they will place the scraps on the board, sew on buttons for points, and attract adorable cats! Each cat has its favorite design, so users should make an effort to learn how to weave quilts with style and mastery. You can also customize your cats to show off very punchy styles. On the other hand, it is also possible to hang out with up to three friends with local** and online* multiplayer, join ranked matches against players online or try your luck with weekly challenges. It’s time to snuggle up with Quilts and Cats of Calicowhich is coming to Nintendo Switch this fall.
- Rift of the NecroDancer, de Tic Toc Games y Brace Yourself Games: In this title derived from Crypt of the NecroDancer, keeping up is still the essential aspect, but now the game takes place in lane combat. Monsters will pounce on players so follow the onscreen prompts to give them a good run over. Each one moves differently, and some only succumb after receiving several attacks. The boss fights are packed with rhythm, and there are special mini-games for each of the five characters’ stories. Don’t let the rhythm drop Rift of the NecroDancercoming to Nintendo Switch this year!
- A Little to the Left Cupboards & Drawers, de Max Inferno y Secret Mode: More puzzles of A Little to the Left await in paid downloadable content*** Cupboards & Drawers! Players will put order through 25 new puzzles as they explore a world of nooks, secret compartments and drawers full of all kinds of things. This downloadable content, which also includes new illustrations and situations, will be released for Nintendo Switch in June.
- Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon Puzzler’s Pack, de Vine y Yacht Club Games: For those who want more roguelite-style action with puzzles, you can’t miss the free downloadable content*** Puzzler’s Pack of Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon. Players will embody two new characters, put their puzzle skills to the test with Quandary Challenges, and make their way through the bewildering halls of Castle Quandary. You’ll also visit Mr. Hat to get your hands on over 20 progress-modifying hats, and snag some really cool relics in Chester’s shop. This downloadable content is coming to Nintendo Switch this spring.
- Cult of the Lamb Relics of the Old Faith, from Massive Monster and Devolver Digital: Users will be able to expand their herd with this free**** upgrade to Cult of the Lamb! There are dozens of new items, relics, and enemies spread across revamped dungeons, ruled by new versions of the four Guardian Bishops. Players will take the loot back to their sect, build new buildings, attract more followers, and get to enjoy a new unlockable quest. And after completing the game, keep the faith alive with Eternal Death, Challenge, and Boss Rush modes. Relics of the Old Faith It will arrive on Nintendo Switch on April 24.
- ANIMAL WELL, de Shared Memory y Bigmode: In this evocative pixelated world, players will search for treasure as they navigate their way through an oppressive environment. Each player decides the way to go! Many interesting beings live here, but some can be hostile, so be careful! Items picked up by players can have a variety of uses, such as running away from danger quickly or asking friendly beings to lend a hand. There are many things to discover, so it is best to give free rein to the imagination to see everything that can be found. We will have to arm ourselves with courage and curiosity in ANIMAL WELL
- Crime O’Clock, de Bad Seed y Just For Games: There’s no time to waste in this puzzle exploration game with over 40 cases spanning time and space to solve. Users will visit a ton of eras, from the Lost Age to the cybernetic future. In each one, they will be able to attend the development of the crime scenes according to different time tics, and they will have to make decisions that can modify events in a different era. By traveling through time, interacting with characters and solving cases, the map will change and you can unlock new adventures. It’s time to set the alarm for Crime O’Clockwhich will arrive on Nintendo Switch on June 30.
- Teslagrad 2 y Teslagrad Remastered, de Rain Games y Modus Games: Users will travel through Scandinavian air environments and use electromagnetic powers to solve puzzles with a physical basis. But these lands harbor many dangers, including fearsome beasts that will cut them off. If users manage to master the art of magnetic magic, they will be able to defeat them and discover new areas to explore. In addition, they will also be able to enjoy a remastered version of the first installment of Tesla degreewhich has improved graphics and 10 extra challenge levels, thanks to the Teslagrad Power Pack Edition, which includes both games and which is coming like lightning to Nintendo Switch today. can also be purchased Tesla degree 2 y Teslagrad Remastered separately from today.
- Shadows Over Loathing, de Asymmetric Games LLC:We move to the universe of West of Loathing, in the 1920s. Here takes place Shadows Over Loathing, a crazy role-playing game starring stick figures. Players will travel through sprawling black and white environments filled with talking frogs, living stones, and hideous abominations. In addition, there are a lot of roles that users can embody, such as Jazz Agent, to give the note by hatching evil plans; or Cheese Wizard, to show that they have a lot of rennet. digital version of Shadows Over Loathing
- Blasphemous 2, de The Game Kitchen y Team 17: All those wounded and battle-hardened souls can once again embody the Griever in a mysterious land infested with nightmares in this sequel to the bone-chillingly entertaining platformer and hack-‘n-slash game. Blasphemous. Players will explore a sinister world that remains true to the original game, with skill-critical combat and platforming elements, but also introduces improvements to the pixel art and variety of skills available. This installment, which has progression systems, customization aspects and more movements available to the player, will arrive on Nintendo Switch this summer.
- OXENFREE II: Lost Signals, de Night School Studio y Netflix: Five years after the events of OXENFREE, Riley returns to Camena, his hometown, to investigate strange electromagnetic waves. Players will use radio to communicate with supernatural beings, manipulate the world around them, and watch out for a sinister cult bent on opening their own reality-bending portal. As they explore the town, they’ll use the new walkie-talkie communication system to chat with local contacts. The decisions of the users will influence Riley’s progress, his relationships and the story itself. OXENFREE II: Lost Signals It will arrive on Nintendo Switch on July 12. It will be possible to pre-order the game from today on Nintendo eShop.
This Indie World presentation also included an exciting sequence showing off more indie games coming to Nintendo Switch in the future:
- Paper Trail by Newfangled Games, an adventure game in which the world around the player must be bent, twisted, and rotated to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles. Available from August.
- Little Kitty, Big City by Double Dagger Studio, a game where a lazy cat nap turns into a wonderful sandbox adventure filled with exploration elements and tons of cats to customize. Available in 2024.
- Chants of Sennaar, from Runedisk and Focus Entertainment, available from September 5 and which features an endless maze in which ancient languages are both the obstacle and the key to progress.
- Brotato, by Blobfish and Seaven Studio, a roguelite-style top-down shooter where players embody a potato wielding up to six weapons at once to fight off hordes of aliens. Available this year.
- Escape Academy: The Complete Edition by Coin Crew Games and iam8bit, featuring escape room style puzzles that can be played locally** or online* with friends. Available this fall.
- Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach by Steel Wool Studios and ScottGames. In this new installment of horror games for the whole family, users embody Gregory, a boy trapped in Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex at nightfall. With the help of Freddy Fazbear, Gregory must survive the relentless pursuit of reimagined characters from Five Nights at Freddy’s, as well as terrifying new threats. Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach will be available starting today.
- Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, from Team Reptile, a game in which users will dance, paint, do all kinds of stunts, face off against the cops and take graffiti art one step further. Available August 18.
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