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Little Mouse's Encyclopedi‪a

The interactive encyclopedia Little Mouse’s Encyclopedi‪a was added to the Switch eShop this week. Get a look at some footage in the video below.

For more on Little Mouse’s Encyclopedi‪a, check out our previous coverage here.

Capcom Arcade Stadium

There’s more planned for Capcom Arcade Stadium. Capcom teased today that the Switch release “will expand to include more arcade classics in the future.” Additional details will be shared “at a later date.”

A couple of new elements were also announced today, though we’re trying to clarify if they’ll be made available in the Switch version. Capcom is planning an “Invincibility” mode in which players can survive devastating hits and seemingly deadly obstacles to avoid the “Game Over” screen. Also in the works is the “Display Frames Set 1” DLC that includes 32 title-specific display frames to unlock new customization options for the digital arcade cabinets. Assuming it’s coming to Switch, pricing is set at $0.99 each for the “Invincibility” mode and “Display Frames Set 1”.

Also worth noting is that the original Ghosts ‘n Goblins add-on for Capcom Arcade Stadium just went on sale. It can be had for 50 percent off until May 15.

Source: Capcom PR

Babol the Walking Box

Gamecom Team has announced Babol the Walking Box, a new 3D platformer. While it will initially debut as a PC release in June, it’ll be coming to Switch and other platforms later on.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Thunder Cross II

Thunder Cross II will arrive on Switch this week as the latest Arcade Archives game, Hamster has announced. It will launch worldwide on April 28.

Konami originally made Thunder Cross II – a shoot ’em up game – in 1991. It’s a follow-up to the original title that previously landed on Switch back in February.

Pricing for Arcade Archives Thunder Cross II is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

Source: Hamster PR

Drawn to Life: Two Realms

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include 20XX, the Bit.Trip games, Broken Sword 5, Drawn to Life: Two Realms, Minoria, Tangledeep, and more.

Here are the full highlights:

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Following its debut on mobile, Super Glitch Dash is making the jump to Switch. Rogue Games and David Marquardt have announced that the “ultimate twitch runner” will arrive on April 29.

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

World End Economica: Complete

Sekai Games has shared a trailer for World End Economica: Complete, a three-part visual novel for Switch. We’ve included the video below.

World End Economica: Complete is currently live on the Switch eShop. We have further coverage on the game here.

Spiritfarer

Spiritfarer was updated to version 1.6 this week. Known as the “Lily Update”, it added Lily the Butterfly to guide the player through several scenes which add depth and detail to the main character Stella’s story. It also contains improvements to the local co-op play and various bug fixes.

Thunder Lotus Games has now shared the full patch notes for version 1.6. Continue on below to read them in full.

A few days ago, Dangen Entertainment and X Plus released Smelter on Switch. Find some footage of the action-strategy hybrid below.

Smelter is out now on the Switch eShop. Those that are interested in the title can find our previous coverage here.

Shadow Man Remastered

Nightdive Studios has released a new trailer for Shadowman Remastered, a redone version of the action-adventure game from the N64 era. Watch it below.

We’ll be seeing Shadow Man Remastered later in 2021. Learn more about the game here.


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