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Back in 2012, Fireproof Games started its well-received puzzle franchise The Room. Two more games have been created since then.

Fireproof may bring The Room series to Switch in the future. On Twitter, the company has said it’s “definitely” under consideration when asked about the possibility.


Here’s a trailer for the latest entry in The Room series:

Thanks to Matthew M for the tip.

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On Tuesday, Dandara launches on Switch as a digital download. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Puyo Puyo Tetris is closing in on one million copies sold worldwide on Switch, SEGA has announced. Series producer Mizuki Hosoyamada shared the news during a Puyo Puyo Anniversary TV Show 2018 broadcast earlier today.

Unfortunately, the broadcast itself wasn’t too exciting. SEGA showed off its mobile game Puyo Puyo Quest, but there really wasn’t much new for fans of the series.

This Is the Police 2 was revealed for Switch earlier in the week, and GameFly has now posted the game’s boxart. We’ve attached it above.

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Owlboy is finally reaching Switch this month, as its release is set for February 13. You can watch the game’s launch trailer below.

Iconoclasts is a game that took nearly a decade to develop. Konjak started working on the project way back in 2010, and finally saw its initial release on January 23.

Currently, Iconoclasts isn’t available on Nintendo platforms. But that could change in the future. Creator Joakim Sandberg recently told GamerHubTV:

ntower has shared another look at Bayonetta 1 on Switch with a few minutes of direct-feed footage. Take a look at the gameplay below.

The latest part of Fire Emblem Heroes’ first anniversary celebration has started. Players can now take on a new wave of Developer Challenge maps in Special Maps. Additionally, a set of Special Quests are available.

You’ll have until February 28 to participate in the latest event.

The latest Japanese Splatfest took place in Splatoon 2 this weekend. Nintendo has since ended the event, and the results are in.

The topic for this Splatfest was champion vs. challenger. In two areas, the results were determined by just a single percentage point, with popularity separated by just a few percentage points. Team Challenger had just a slight edge in votes and solo battles, which propelled them to a 2-1 victory.

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Kirby Star Allies will have some sort of amiibo support. We just don’t know about the specifics of the functionality at present.

A number of outlets were recently able to go hands-on with Kirby Star Allies, including GameXplain. Footage provided by the YouTube channel shows the main menu, which houses the amiibo tab. We should have more details about Kirby Star Allies’ amiibo support leading up to release.

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