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The Switch version of Quest of Dungeons has another update. Upfall Studios patched the game to version 1.0.2.

Today’s update involves a couple of things. First, video capture is now support. A tentative fix has also been implemented to address a freeze bug returning from the home menu / sleep mode.

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Atooi has published a new trailer for Xeodrifter ahead of its February 15 launch on Switch. Take a look at the video below.

Update (2/5): Millie is confirmed to be releasing within the next month on Switch.


Original (1/26): Forever Entertainment has released and announced several Switch games over the past few months. Today, the company confirmed its latest effort for Nintendo’s console: Millie.

Described as “joyful, casual puzzle game that will tease both your wits and your memory”, Millie will have you controlling a millipede in over 90 levels. Some additional information and a trailer can be found below.

Fantastico Studio has opened its Kickstarter campaign for Landflix Odyssey, a 2D platformer that spoofs popular Netflix shows. The team is hoping to raise a little over $18,000 by March 7.

Contrary to what we heard previously, the campaign has a stretch goal for a Switch version at €20,000 (roughly $25,000). Fantastico had told us that a release on Switch had been secured even without the Kickstarter, and reaching the main campaign goal would allow for the company to avoid going through a publisher.

In any case, you can access the Kickstarter page here. You can also try out a PC demo here.

Super Mega Team is bringing last year’s Rise & Shine to Switch, the studio has revealed. A release window has not yet been confirmed.

Rise & Shine is a “think and gun” with a mix of arcade shooter, bullet hell, and puzzle platforming action. The game features various mechanics such as a cover system, RC bullets, and shooting-based puzzle solving.

We have more details about Rise & Shine below, along with a trailer.

Dengeki was able to speak with Inti Creates president and CEO Takuya Aizu. Recently, an English translation of their discussion was posted. It included some interesting comments about some of Inti Creates’ Nintendo-related titles.

At one point during the interview, Aizu was asked about how Blaster Master Zero came to be. He offered this lengthy explanation in response:

Bike Rider DX is making its way to Switch in Japan this week, Spicysoft has announced. It’s due out on February 8 for 598 yen.

A total of 295 courses will be included in the release. You’ll also be able to earn 40 costumes by completing levels and earning tickets. 10 Kamen Rider Build collaboration stages will also be offered through DLC.

Grand Prix now features online functionality. Players will be able to compete with others and attempt to earn the highest score.

CyberConnect2 unveiled three new games last week, and they’re all coming to Switch. Fuga, Tokyo Ogre Gate, and Cecile are all coming to Switch in the future.

Famitsu has more details on the three titles in its latest issue. Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of Siliconera:

In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top 15 European eShop downloads for January 2018.

Rocket League was dethroned, and instead replaced with Oxenfree at the top. Games like Celeste and Super Meat Boy also charted.

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Mad Mimic uploaded the next entry in its new developer diary series for No Heroes Here. This time around, the team discusses how they created the concept, the lore and the design of the Non-Heroes. Check out the dev diary below.


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