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Thanks to a successful Kickstarter, Little Legend will be made for Switch. Developer Nevermind raised €36,139 for its project and the campaign just ended a couple of days ago.

Little Legend is an open-world 2D adventure in which players can craft their own magic abilities, craft and sell items in a shop, and more. We have more details about the game as well as a trailer below.

Image & Form published the latest episode of its “The Engine Room” video series today. There’s talk about the project’s history, in-game details, and new footage as a big highlight. You can check it out for yourself below.

Drageus Games has announced plans to bring Tardy to Switch. A release is planned for March 1 via the eShop.

Here’s an overview for the story driven space adventure, along with a trailer:

Tangledeep

Impact Gameworks isn’t providing specific sales figures for Tangledeep’s launch on Switch. However, we do know that the game sold more in its first week on Nintendo’s console than the Steam Early Access release did in half a year. The team has already managed to recoup the costs that were required to port the game to Switch.

Interestingly, Japan is where Tangledeep has found the most success. That country accounts for 33% of all Switch sales.

Impact has further plans for Tangledeep on Switch, including a 1.02 update that fixes bugs and implements quality of life fixes. The “Legend of Shara” DLC is also a possibility if the game continues to sell well.

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Pocket Academy

A couple of days ago, Pocket Academy landed on the Switch eShop as Kairosoft’s latest release. We have a trailer for the game below.


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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Cowcat has announced that Riddled Corpses EX, a twin-stick shooter reminiscent of arcade games from the ’80s and ’90s, is coming to Switch. Diabolical Mind released the game previously, but it’ll now feature 60 frames per second, additional story elements, and two-player co-op.

Here’s some additional information, along with a trailer:

Yesterday, Flyhigh Works published Captain StarONE on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Cosmoscope posted a new preview video for Morphies Law version 2.0. Today we have a look at Maztec Temple, which has been completely redesigned.

Here’s the news from Cosmoscope:


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