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Mad Mimic uploaded the first three entries in its new developer diary series for No Heroes Here. The first one delves into how the ideas flow in a game studio while the second focuses on the developer’s inspirations to create the mechanics and atmosphere. In the third, there’s talk about how other Brazilian studios helped the artists on creating the game’s art style. All three dev diaries can be seen below.

This week, Choice Provisions published Space Dave! on Switch. This was actually a spiritual successor to Woah Dave!, which came to Wii U and 3DS a few years ago.

Woah Dave! could end up making the jump to Switch as well. Choice Provisions told Nintendo Everything reader Jeff1.3 that they’re up for it, especially if fans make it known that they’re interested.


If you do want to see Woah Dave! on Switch, do let Choice Provisions know.

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Night in the Woods publisher Finji has confirmed a couple of extra tidbits about Night in the Woods on Switch. The game will include the Weird Autumn content as well as the solstice content.

The news comes directly from Finji’s Twitter page:


Night in the Woods’ Weird Autumn content has been described like a director’s cut. It added new dialogue and activities, the Longest Night and Lost Constellation side stories, and more.

Switch will be getting Night in the Woods on February 1.

Thanks to James M for the tip.

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Italian developer Fantastico Studio is cooking up an interesting-looking game for Switch. The company is working on Landflix Odyssey, a title that spoofs popular Netflix shows.

Landflix Odyssey will have players traveling through popular TV shows on a quest to save the world from Landflix’s evil CEO. You’ll relive some iconic events in the worlds of Peculiar Stuff (Stranger Things), Elder Thrones (Game of Thrones), Blindevil (Daredevil), Going Mad (Breaking Bad), The Standing Zombies (The Walking Dead). In each world / show, the player will look the part according to the show’s setting and will be granted new powers.

Area 35 has started to release a few updates for Tiny Metal on Steam. In terms of new content, three new skirmish maps have been prepared. A ton of adjustments and improvements have also been implemented.

Also in the works is a multiplayer patch. New features are on the way as well, including new maps and a new arena roster. Console players will be updated to the new version, so this will be reflected soon on Switch.

You can find the full patch notes below. An announcement video for Tiny Metal’s update is also attached.

This spring, Fabraz will be bringing SpiritSphere DX to the Switch eShop. Take a look at some new footage shown off at Casual Connect below.

Update: The team now says we can expect Legrand Legacy on Switch this year, despite the previously-announced 2019 release window.



Original: Another Indie published a new trailer for Legrand Legacy, which is coming to Switch and other consoles in Q1 2019. View the video below.

Pato Box, an adventure/fighting title inspired by Punch-Out!!, has certainly gone through its fair share of changes over the course of development. Bromio recently put out a video showing the evolution of the game’s development. Have a look at it below.

Pato Box is planned for launch on Switch later this year.

D3 Publisher has an English trailer up for its new Tennis game on Switch. You can see the video attached below.

10 Second Run Returns isn’t the biggest Switch game around, but it’s a somewhat notable release. Blue Print Games decided to bring back the title from the GO Series on Nintendo’s newest console.

Japan received 10 Second Run Returns last month. And if you access the North American eShop, you can actually purchase the game right now as well for $6.54. Strangely, this wasn’t mentioned anywhere in the weekly Nintendo Download report.

Here’s an overview and a Japanese trailer for 10 Second Run Returns:

The legendary action game, “10 Second Run” is back! The rules (and controls) are simple: “Move Sideways” and “Jump & Dash” to get to the finish line in under 10 seconds! Unlock different types of stick figures as you clear the stages! Run solo or race against others in multiplayer mode! Any time, any where, with anyone, simply run, run, run! You’ll be surprised how much excitement is packed in 10 seconds- and how long 10 seconds can be!

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