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Mayhem Brawler physical

Mayhem Brawler, which has thus far only been available on the eShop, will soon have a physical release on Switch. Red Art Games is planning a boxed version of the game.

The company will be readying 2,900 units. Each copy will even include a double-sided poster.

live a live development length

In a recent interview with Japanese magazine Famitsu, original Live A Live director Takashi Tokita spoke about how the team made the upcoming Switch release a reality.

In addition to explaining how the remake ended up in HD-2D, Tokita spoke about the game’s short development cycle, which began at the beginning of 2019 and continued through the pandemic.

Our translation of his full comments can be found below.

time on frog island gameplay

Time on Frog Island has a couple of months to go until its debut, but we have a new look at the gameplay straight from the Switch version. Fans can watch just under an hour of footage.

For more on Time on Frog Island, read the following overview: 

A new wave of Nintendo maintenance is set to take place over the next couple of weeks. Switch will be impacted over a couple of different sessions – using a credit card on the eShop and parent / guardian confirmation.

The full maintenance schedule as things stand now is as follows:

It seems with every passing year we get more and more creative minds in the indie space expanding certain genres and what it means to perceive gameplay within them. One of the more popular areas of growth and reach we’ve seen in recent memory is through the guise of simulators – whether they may be farming sims, life sims, etc. – and how their flexibility can create such a creative playground for forward-thinking ideas that make for cathartic, memorable, and almost addictive experiences. Time on Frog Island, formerly known as Trading Time: A Croak Tale, is next up in a slew of releases in an ever-growing genre that seems to push ideas and the concept of sims forward with each new title – however inspired they may be by the giants of the genre – and it’s a pleasure to have had an early look at the game on Switch to see just where the minds at Half Past Yellow lie and how they’re making their version of what it means to be stranded on an island and having to start from scratch.

Astro Aqua Kitty Pawsome Collection, Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered physical

Two more Switch titles are getting the physical treatment, as Astro Aqua Kitty Pawsome Collection and Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered are confirmed to be getting boxed versions.

Both titles are being offered through Limited Run Games’ “distribution line”. That means there aren’t any special editions planned, though Astro Aqua Kitty Pawsome Collection will have a soundtrack bundle.

Mario Strikers: Battle League character art

Mario Strikers: Battle League heads to Switch this month, and we have even more on the game now. Nintendo opened the official Japanese website and it provides some goodies. Along with some new gameplay, we also have a bunch of character art for the various roster participants.

As for the game itself, here’s everything you need to know:

A new Nintendo Monthly Rewind video has gone up for April 2022. It goes over the launch of Nintendo Switch Sports, release dates for Xenoblade Chronicles 3 and Splatoon 3, and more.

Here’s the full video:

Aliisha: The Oblivion of Twin Goddesses delayed

Aliisha: The Oblivion of Twin Goddesses has been delayed. Publisher PQube and developer Underscore shared the news on Twitter today, revealing that the project will now arrive later in 2022.

Aliisha: The Oblivion of Twin Goddesses, a puzzle adventure game, was first announced for Switch back in December. It was last planned for this spring.


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