Adventure game Enjoy the Diner coming to Switch
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Publisher Waku Waku Games, along with developers Gekkan Shicchitai and Studio Dragonet, today announced Enjoy the Diner for Switch. A release is planned for Summer 2023.
Enjoy the Diner, an adventure game, has players wandering into the eternal diner Moon Palace. More information can be found in the following overview:
Bokura, two-player only puzzle adventure game, coming to Switch
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The puzzle adventure game Bokura is seeing release on Switch, publisher Kodansha and developer Tokoronyori announced today. It’s due out on August 10, 2023.
Bokura has a wrinkle in the sense that two players are required – it can’t be played alone or with the computer. Further details can be found in the following overview:
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Horror adventure game NightmareScape slated for Switch
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NightmareScape, which was previously known as In Nightmare, is now making the jump to Switch. Publisher Astrolabe Games and developer Magic Fish Studio announced today that they’re planning on having the port ready to go for Summer 2023.
NightmareScape, a narrative-driven horror adventure game, features “sneak action with diverse puzzles.” More information can be found in the following overview:
Soulvars release date set for June, new trailer
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Shueisha Games and Ginolab have come through with a release date for Soulvars, their deckbuilding RPG. Those interested in the title can pick it up on June 27, 2023.
Soulvars was initially made known for Switch last August. When it was announced, a release window wasn’t given.
More: Ginolabo, Shueisha Games, Soulvars
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist confirmed for Switch
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Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist has been made official for Switch today, with publisher Happinet and developer Flamebait Games making the announcement just a short while ago. The game will be available for Nintendo’s console on October 19, 2023.
The original game came to Switch way back in 2018. It’s currently up on the eShop.
As for Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, here’s what to expect from the title:
Bunhouse launch trailer
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Digerati and Reky Studios have issued a launch trailer for Bunhouse. We have a new look at the gardening sim.
Further information can be found in the following overview:
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Arcade Archives Ark Area gameplay
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Arcade Archives Ark Area dropped on Switch this week, and per usual, we have gameplay. Hamster showed off the classic title during a live stream this week.
You can find more details about it in the following overview:
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LEGO 2K Drive Switch gameplay
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Now that LEGO 2K Drive has officially launched, we have gameplay from the Switch version. A few minutes of footage shows the title running on Nintendo’s console.
You can find more details about LEGO 2K Drive in the following overview:
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Switch eShop charts – May 20, 2023
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom devs on which Link is the stinkiest
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom director Hidemaro Fujibayashi and series producer Eiji Aonuma have shared their thoughts on which Link they believe is the stinkiest.
If you’re wondering why on earth anyone would bother to ask the developers that question, this has become a thing of sorts of TicTok. Wired decided to get to the bottom of things by asking Fujibayashi and Aonuma for their thoughts directly.