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Nightmare Boy lands on Switch tomorrow, and some footage has emerged showing it off in action. View the gameplay below.

The Vanir Project and Badland Games are bringing a new game to Switch. Nightmare Boy is currently slated for January 16, according to Nintendo’s North American website and the European eShop.

Nightmare Boy is a Metroidvania game with action-adventure gameplay. You can find more details and a trailer below.

When Heart & Slash was initially funded on Kickstarter, one of the stretch goals was an Endless Dungeon mode. That feature has been added to the Steam version, and BadLand Games has confirmed that it’s coming soon on Switch in a future update.

Endless Dungeon offers endless, randomly generated stages where enemies level up as you progress. You control Slash here. Along the way, enemies will change their weapons and character type while you’ll also encounter new weapons and items to replenish your energy. International combo and score rankings are supported in Endless Dungeon mode.

Source: BadLand Games PR

Heart & Slash joins the Switch eShop starting this week. The video below contains 18 minutes of footage, which will give you a good idea what you can expect from the game.

BadLand Games announced at the end of November that Heart&Slash will be on Switch sometime this month. It’s not official, but it looks like we have a release date. Nintendo’s North American website as well as on the European eShop list the game for December 22.

In case you missed the news originally, Heart & Slash is a 3D brawler roguelike. We have more information about the game and a trailer below.

Heart & Slash is coming to Switch, BadLand Games has announced. It’s currently slated for release sometime in December.

Heart & Slash is a 3D brawler roguelike created from aheartfulofgames. We have a bunch of additional details below, along with a trailer.

Dead Synchronicity has joined the Switch eShop in North America and Europe. Take a look at the official launch trailer below.

The physical version of Axiom Verge launches on Switch and other platforms today. Creator Tom Happ teamed up with BadLand Games to make that possible.

We didn’t know about this previously, but BadLand Games will be donating 75% of its share to a special fund that will help cover the healthcare costs for Happ’s son, Alastair. It’s with a heavy heart that we say doctors failed to treat Alastair with a routine case of jaundice when he was just days old. This sadly left him with Kernicterus that severely impacts his motor control and hearing.

Happ says BadLand “didn’t want to publicize it, since none of us wanted to be seen as trying to use my son’s suffering as a marketing tool for the game.” Still, this is an admirable move on BadLand’s part.

Happ wrote the following on the Axiom Verge website today:

The platformer Ginger: Beyond the Crystal is hitting Switch digitally this week, with a physical version to follow later. We’ve posted some footage below.

The physical version of Axiom Verge has a new release date on Switch. You’ll be able to purchase the game at retail in North America on November 21.

We’ll be hearing about the European release date later. BadLand Games will have news to share about the Wii U version down the road as well.

As for what’s included in the physical version of Axiom Verge, you’ll get a copy of the game, a behind-the-scenes documentary content on Blu-ray, an art book, 2-sided poster, and a soundtrack CD exclusive to Switch.

Source: BadLand Games PR


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