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Lonesome Village release date

Ogre Pixel has nailed down a release date for Lonesome Village, its puzzle-solving fantasy adventure game. The studio announced today that the title is hitting Switch on November 1, 2022.

Lonesome Village was previously confirmed for Switch in 2020 after being funded on Kickstarter. The game, which doesn’t feature combat, will have players uncovering the mysterious and magical past of the town and saving it from the hands of evil. We have more details below. 

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from September 2022. You can watch it below.

Publisher PLAION have released a launch trailer for Let’s Sing ABBA, which releases on Switch eShop today. Catch up on the music party game with the overview below:

Bunny Park gameplay

With Bunny Park having just made it to Switch recently, we have new gameplay. A few minutes of footage is now available.

Learn more about Bunny Park in the following overview:

Lemon Cake gameplay

Fresh gameplay has emerged for Lemon Cake. As a reminder, the bakery management title just launched on Switch at the end of last week.

Further information can be found in the following overview:

Marvel's Midnight Suns Blade

The latest character trailer for Marvel’s Midnight Suns has arrived, and this time around, we have a look at Blade. Fans will know him as someone who’s half-vampire and half-human.

Here’s some additional information about the character:

Undungeon gameplay

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Undungeon launched on Switch eShop last month, and now gameplay footage has emerged. Forty two minutes of the interdimensional time-hopping action RPG are now available for viewing.

Learn more about Undungeon with the overview below:

Car Mechanic Pinball launched last month on Switch eShop, and now gameplay footage of the arcade game has appeared. A total of twenty nine minutes are available for viewing.

Find out more about the game with the overview below:

Strategy puzzle game Treasures of the Roman Empire released on Switch eShop last week, and now eleven minutes of gameplay footage of the title have emerged.

Catch up on the game with the overview below:

Following his previous videos detailing development on Kirby’s Dream Land and Kirby’s Adventure, Masahiro Sakurai has released a new video on his channel providing a closer look at Kirby Super Star’s development.

Sakurai mentions that the game was created with two core ideas in mind; two-player simultaneous play, and an “omnibus” collection format. The first of these was actually something requested by Shigeru Miyamoto, who had apparently been wanting to implement two-player simultaneous multiplayer into the Super Mario Bros. series, but couldn’t find a way to make it work with the fast-paced nature of those games.


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