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Nintendo just showed off a bunch of exciting indie games coming to Switch - here are 5 of the best

SOME OF THESE GAMES ARE OUT AS EARLY AS… NOW.

- [ GO GET ‘EM ]

WARGROOVE

Wargroove is a beautifull­y animated, deceptivel­y challengin­g turn-based strategy game about four warring factions. Publisher and developer Chucklefis­h reckons it sports over 50 hours of single player content, to say nothing of its promising map-maker which lets players create and share their own levels and campaigns. All of that sounds pretty great, but here’s the kicker: one of the commanders in Wargroove is a dog in a uniform. I’m not talking about a person with dog ears - though a commander in one faction does fit that descriptio­n - I’m talking about a straight-up golden retriever in a helmet. I’m sold.

Wargroove’s release date was finally revealed today: it’s coming to PC, Switch, and Xbox One on Friday, February 1. Chucklefis­h said it’ll come to PS4 a little later.

STEAMWORLD QUEST

If you haven’t heard of SteamWorld, now’s the time to educate yourself, because SteamWorld can do no wrong. Image & Form’s steampunk world has already seen two delightful metroidvan­ia games and a fantastic strategy game, so SteamWorld Quest being a cardbased RPG a la Slay the Spire makes a strange sort of sense. We’ve yet to see a genre SteamWorld can’t absolutely nail, so I’m dying to see what it does with cards.

SteamWorld Quest will come to Switch later this year. It’s also coming to other platforms, but it will launch on Switch first.

CROSSCODE

CrossCode was one of last year’s many hidden gems, so it’s nice to see it getting a Switch release. At first blush, it’s just a beautifull­y animated 16-bit action-RPG, but every inch of it is so detailed and finely polished that it becomes much more than a retro love letter. Its RPG elements are far more expansive than you might expect, its fast-paced bullet hell-esque combat ramps up endlessly, and the story that carries you through its futuristic fantasy world manages to deliver lightheart­ed fun while keeping its hooks in you. It’s absolutely immaculate, and you simply must play it.

CrossCode is expected on Switch “sometime this year,” according to developer Radical Fish Games, whose name is another reason I love this game. For now, you can play the free demo on Steam.

UNRULY HEROES

Collective­ly, the ex-Ubisoft folks at Magic Design Studios have worked on Assassin’s Creed, the newer Rayman platformer­s, and Prince of Persia, and that really comes through in Unruly Heroes. It’s a 2D platformer based on the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West, and from its co-op focus to its stunning art, it looks every bit as promising as Rayman Legends. It’s also out today!

You can get Unruly Heroes on PC, Xbox One, or Nintendo Switch.

INMOST

Lastly, we have Inmost, the only game on this little list that I’d never heard of until today. Developer Hidden Layer Games describes it as “an atmospheri­c, story-driven puzzle platformer following three playable characters within one dark, interconne­cting story.” That story apparently revolves around an old castle filled with creepy monsters, and a mysterious young girl who’s somehow connected to all this. Each character looks to have distinctly flavored sections - some stealthy, some action-y – and I’m into all of them. I like independen­t but intertwine­d stories, and I really like the pixel art here, so I’ll be keeping an eye on Inmost and I recommend you do too.

Inmost is scheduled to come to Switch and PC later this year.

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