Well, here’s that familiar old block puzzle template resurfacing again. It deals heavily with themes of depression, so make sure you’re okay with that topic if you plan on taking a punt on the game. This is just the first chapter out of who-knows-how-many, so I’m going to go out on a limb and say that you aren’t going to get much in the way of answers or resolution here. You play as a mysterious character and have to walk around the game’s environments, trying to piece together the story. The money is probably a trifle, but is the game worth that buck? Hm. Morto – Chapter 1 ($0.98)Īt a mere ninety-eight cents, this is assuredly the cheapest game you’re going to see in today’s list. I sure wouldn’t pay ten bucks for this, personally. ![]() Indeed, I think you would get a far better experience just downloading Candy Crush on your mobile device and playing the first one hundred levels. ![]() You’ll do that by playing through 100 rounds of a matching puzzle game that looks and plays almost exactly like Candy Crush, right down to the same assortment of power-ups and special pieces. A father and son are separated on a camping trip, and you need to help the father reunite with his son. Here’s the next in the Gems of Magic series from publisher Denda Games, this time with a bafflingly out-of-season Father’s Day theme. I feel like these games usually benefit from exploring niches that other driving games never touch, but this particular category is a rather well-trodden field that Race Track Driver really isn’t able to compete in. Anyway, you work with a virtual driving instructor, drive sixteen high performance vehicles, and try to complete sixty-four driving tests to earn your racing license. That car up there looks a lot like a Lancia Stratos, but somehow I doubt there are any real licenses involved here. Here’s another driving game, this time with a race track theme. It feels like these games are rolling in weekly of late. It’s a third of the price and you don’t really lose out on anything by playing it there. All that said, I think if you want to check it out, you’re better off grabbing it on your computer. There are multiple endings based on how you make your choices, so there’s a bit of replay value in here. The visuals are simple but striking, and while I wouldn’t exactly call this a fun experience it certainly is an educational one. It feels a lot like an interactive essay in practice, but it’s certainly a well-written one that comes off as incredibly well-informed. This is a choice-based narrative game that deals with the topics of resource scarcity and humanity’s growing demands. Whether you’re playing for the first time or just feel like revisiting this awesome classic, this is a great way to enjoy Badland. Adding to that, there’s support for local multiplayer co-op and battle modes so that you can play with a few of your friends or family members. Fly through a gorgeous, lengthy 100-level single-player campaign filled with sights and sounds that will keep you in awe. And here it is, now on your Nintendo Switch at a reasonable price. Regular readers of TouchArcade will surely remember Badland from its mobile release. Badland: Game of the Year Edition ($5.99) But if you know Spelunker, you probably already know whether you’ll like this or not. We’ll have a full review of this one soon, friends. The game features multiplayer support both locally via splitscreen and over the internet for up to six players at once. There’s an adventure mode, a competition mode, a championship mode, and the randomized Infinite Cave NEO mode to play. Make your way through exasperating obstacles in search of lost treasures, and be careful not to fall too far as your character is about as brittle as glass. ![]() ![]() The legendary classic returns in this spiffy new HD remake packed with modes and extras to enjoy. Let’s dive on in and check everything out! New Releases Spelunker HD Deluxe ($24.99) The real star today is the enormous list of new sales, including titles from Nintendo, Capcom, and many more. We’ve got summaries of all of them anyway. There are a few good ones, but this is a pretty mediocre batch on the whole compared to yesterday. In today’s article, we’ve got a whole bunch of new games to look at. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for August 6th, 2021.
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