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7 Days to End with You

Playism is teaming up with developer Lizardry to publish the puzzle game and visual novel hybrid 7 Days to End with You on Switch, the company announced today. It will be available sometime this winter.

7 Days to End with You has previously appeared on PC and mobile. In it, the person you find yourself with speaks a language you don’t understand, so you will have to deduce the meaning of each word to uncover the story hidden beneath. New to the Switch version are slightly different endings, exclusive brand new endings, improved translations, and a gallery function that unlocks after clearing the game.

We have further information about the game in the following overview:

JellyCar Worlds

An eShop listing reveals that JellyCar Worlds, the latest entry in the driving / platforming series, is heading to Switch. It will be available on December 1, 2022.

JellyCar doesn’t hold the weight as some of the bigger titles in gaming, but the series has had an interesting history. The first entry came out in 2008 and was followed by JellyCar 2 & 3. Those latter titles were published by Disney Interactive interestingly enough, but were pulled from services in 2014 and they can no longer be downloaded.

As for JellyCar Worlds, it’ll be the franchise’s first new title in about a decade. Here’s what to expect from the game:

Beacon Pines update 1.0.5

A new update has gone out for Beacon Pines on Switch, with the game moving up to version 1.0.5.

Today’s patch contains quality of life improvements such as the most recent save data/time appearing on the pause screen. A number of bug fixes are also included.

The full patch notes for the Beacon Pines version 1.0.5 update are as follows:

November 2022 Indie World Showcase recap announcement

Lots of games were shown off in the November 2022 Indie World Showcase, and we now have a recap from Nintendo covering all of the announcements and news. Over 20 titles were showcased for this year and beyond.

Here’s the full recap announcement for the November 2022 Indie World Showcase:

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WrestleQuest release window

WrestleQuest is one step closer to launch, as the title now has a release month. Publisher Skybound Games and developer Mega Cat Studios confirmed today that it will drop in May 2023.

WrestleQuest, a wrestling RPG, was announced for Switch earlier this year. We have further information in the following overview:

Wobbledogs

Thanks to publisher Secret Mode and developer Animal Uprising, we’ll be seeing Wobbledogs on Switch. A new version of the game was announced and it will hit Nintendo’s console on November 17, 2022.

Wobbledogs is a 3D pet simulation that has players raising rapidly mutating dogs. More information can be found below.

Storyteller release date

Today, publisher Annapurna Interactive and developer Daniel Benmergui nailed down a final release date for Storyteller We now know that the game is scheduled to launch on March 23, 2023.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Sports Story release date

Many fans have been waiting for Sports Story, and it turns out that the project isn’t very far off. It’ll launch this December, Sidebar Games revealed during today’s Indie World Showcase.

Sports Story is the follow-up to Golf Story, which received a lot of attention on Switch in 2017. Sidebar Games originally hoped to have the new title out in mid-2020, but it ended up seeing a delay.

Here’s an overview of the game:

A few games are seeing a surprise release on Switch today thanks to the new Indie World Showcase, and it turns out that A Little to the Left is one of them. Fans can pick it up on the eShop now.

A Little to the Left is the the wholesome puzzler from publisher Secret Mode and Max Inferno. For those that need a refresher, continue on below.

Once Upon a Jester surprise release

The wait for Once Upon a Jester is over, as it’s been announced that the game launches on Switch today. It previously had a 2022 release window.

For more on the game, check out the following overview:


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