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Meow Motors

The racing title Meow Motors is making its way to Switch next week, a listing on the eShop reveals. It’ll be out in both North America and Europe on May 8.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

nWay has announced that new content is now available for Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid. The team has added in a story mode from writer Kyle Higgins, new characters, battle arenas, and voiceovers from original cast members.

Here’s a breakdown of everything new:

BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!

When HAL Laboratory works on projects like Kirby, the developer builds those games with an internal engine. But with BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!, the team opted for something different.

It appears that BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! was actually created with Unity. That news comes straight from the game’s copyright screen, which shows the following:

As we just found out today, Bird Game+ lands on the Switch eShop this Friday. Take a look at some footage below.

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from April 2019. You can watch it below.

Ratalakia Games isn’t slowing down with its Switch releases, as the company today announced that it has ported Bird Game+ to the console. A worldwide release is set for May 3.

Here’s an introduction to the third-person flying game, along with a trailer:

The space shooter Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut makes its way to the Switch eShop this Thursday. For a look at the game in action, check out the footage below.

Vambrace: Cold Soul

Headup Games published a new story trailer for Vambrace: Cold Soul. Check out the latest video for the title below.

Artifex Mundi has provided a look at gameplay from the upcoming satirical adventure game Irony Curtain. You can watch it below, which also confirms that Peter McConnell is a part of the team and composed the main theme.

A Dark Room

A Dark Room made it to the Switch eShop earlier this month. It didn’t stay up long, as it has since been pulled from the store.

We’ve seen some games leave the eShop only to return later, often due to ratings-related issues. In the case of A Dark Room though, it’s unclear if the game will ever become available again. That’s because its creator included an “Easter egg” that allows players to create basic apps, which publisher Circle Entertainment wasn’t happy about.


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