One of the most unique titles to come out of the Nindies Spring Showcase was Flight School Studios’ Creature in the Well, described by its developers as a “top-down, pinball-inspired hack-and-slash dungeon crawler.” Whereas Yoku’s Island Express took the pinball formula and applied to the Metroidvania, Creature in the Well looks to do the same
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In Super Crush K.O., not only is there a massive invasion of AI swarming the Earth, but your cat has been kidnapped. You as the player character certainly have your priorities straight. From Vertex Pop of Graceful Explosion Machine fame, this beat-em-up/shoot-em-up follows that title’s philosophy of remixing familiar game genres with a colorful and
In the two years since the Nintendo Switch launched, more and more developers and publishers have been jumping on the bandwagon, especially when it comes to indie games on the eShop. Today, ARTE announced its plans to bring three games to Switch on April 25. The three games in question are Homo Machina, Vandals, and
Google isn’t the only big company with announcements during GDC 2019—Nintendo unveiled some indies (ahem, Nindies) coming soon to the Switch. With reports and rumors of a closer relationship between Nintendo and Microsoft, this Nindies Showcase started off with the surprising confirmation of Cuphead for the Switch. Previously exclusive to Xbox One and PC, Switch
Blaster Master Zero 2, the sequel to Blaster Master Zero developed by Inti Creates, has been announced during today’s Nintendo Direct. The title will be coming out today for the Switch. Blaster Master was a run and gun title released by Sunsoft back in 1988 for the NES. Inti Creates released a remake of the
After a year and a half in change with the Nintendo Switch, it’s become the system that I just can’t put down. While I was drawn to the system by the likes of its already healthy roster of first-party games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 2, and many others, more