![]() ![]() It reminds me of when I tried to learn how to skateboard, but with far fewer bruises. I like trying to see the different tricks I can pull off. This is one of those bright and fun games that you would expect to be on a Nintendo console. It would be amusing if one time it weren’t, but that would be a joke I don’t think many games would make. This is a 2D skateboarding game which takes place in the land of Radlandia, because of course that is what it would be named! The ruler is looking for an heir, which I’m assuming will be your character. I like trying things out to find out how the game expects me to get the vehicle moving. The game is fun if you’re into exploring and trying new things. I’m surprised that our little guy can pull this thing! You just need to keep your ship moving either by the steam engine, wind sails, or by pulling it. You’re looking for some lost civilization. Your goal is to move your vehicle across a largely barren landscape. You press buttons and get your ship to move. It’s primarily black and white, with your character dressed in red. FAR: Lone SailsįAR: Lone Sails is a very interesting game! I think the art style is the best I’ve seen. If you liked FTL, then you might like Into the Breach. You can upgrade your mechs, and you can lose pilots as you play the game. This can be a little frustrating, but it forces the player to think more about their next move. When you die, you have to start over and try again. Into the Breach isn’t a squeal as far as I can tell. This is still a roguelike but has more strategy elements in it. Into the Breach feels a bit like Subset Studio’s previous game, FTL. ![]() This adds to the strategic part of the game. It feels like Front Mission, but with aliens in it! Each of your mechs has only two or three health points. In this game, you control a squad of giant mechs, and you fight off a bunch of monsters. If there is a disparity between the User and Metacritic scores, I’ll use the User score.The game must have a Metacritic score of 65 percent or higher.(i.e., EA, Activision, Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, etc.) The game has to be made by a small studio without being published by a large publisher.Here are the selection criteria I’m going with: ![]() I’m not just going to be putting any random game on this list. Let’s talk about what qualifies for this list. Try Welcome to Elk it’s a fun point-and-click style adventure game. It wasn’t a big deal I wanted to mention it, though.īottom Line up Front: These are some of my favorite indie games on the Switch. One or two of the games did feel differently in handheld mode. I played a few of them while the system was docked, and in that case, I played them with a pro controller. I played these games mostly in handheld mode. Anyway, I searched through Nintendo’s online store to find the best indie games on Switch. Now that I think of it, I only have it docked when I capture footage of a game. I think I use it as a handheld more than I have it docked. The one thing that makes the Switch a bit more fun is the handheld mode. While I like Nintendo’s first-party games, primarily for nostalgia, there are many indie games available on their online store. The Nintendo Switch has become one of my favorite consoles. Indies With Great Accessibility Features. ![]()
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