
Build her stats and form relationships with other girls in this yuri-themed romantic tale. You guide the little princess Sara Crewe and plan her schedule, choosing who she spends time with and what she does. This is a visual novel with life sim elements. If you have room in your heart for one more cheapie, this may fit the bill.

Granted, this is a somewhat more crowded genre on the Switch than most. As with Macbat 64, the price makes this one a bit more enticing. Well, anything to help that cute little fellow. The goal is to help Macbat find his purpose in life, which can somehow be accomplished by doing some slick platforming. Hop, bop, slide, and dash through 100 levels of action, sniffing out all of the golden floppies and medals along the way.
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Here’s an affordable, colorful 2D platformer featuring the characters from the humble 3D platformers Regina & Mac and Macbat 64. I can’t see any possible reality where I would spend eight bucks on this, but maybe you love simple craps games more than I do. This one is handheld and tabletop mode only, but I can’t begin to guess the reason why. If you’re tired of craps and need something to break up the action, there are also some scratchers you can play. The game this one focuses on is craps, and there are multiple tables to choose from. This isn’t the first Aces Casino release, so if you’ve played any of those other ones, you likely already know the gist of this. If you’re thinking this is curiously similar to yesterday’s Connect Color Dots from Alcyone Studio, well… so am I. Kistler didn’t elaborate and I’m not going to give him money to check.

Probably a bunch of puzzles to solve here, but Mr.

Connect the colored dots with lines without having any of them cross over each other. Playable in handheld mode only, because it’s Benjamin. This is another Pathpix/ Slitherlink-style game. Color Dots Connect ($5.99)Ĭan’t have a day without a Benjamin Kistler release, I suppose. But if you’d rather play it on your Switch, here you go.
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It’s been freshly updated with the rest of the story and is now at parity with this full version. Honestly, if you already have an Apple Arcade subscription, you’re better off keeping the forty bucks in your pocket and playing it on your mobile device. The only way to escape is to play along with a Game of Fate, and if you’ve played the works of these creators before, you probably know how things are going to go. A collaboration between Kotaro Uchikoshi (the Zero Escape series) and Kazutaka Kodaka ( Danganronpa‘s creator and writer), it tells the tale of the Go-Getters Club, a group of misfit students who end up trapped in a bizarre theme park during a class trip. World’s End Club ($39.99)Īpple Arcade fans will probably recognize this one from its debut on the service some months back. I’ll have a review of this one early next week in case you need further details, but I think you can probably get the gist of my opinion already. Well, it’s a nice thing to have if you love the original game, and the physical copies come with that version on the cartridge as a bonus. So faithful, in fact, that it almost feels like it has no real need to exist.

For the most part, however, this is a very faithful remake of the wonderful original. It makes a few changes to the gameplay to make it feel a bit more modern, like allowing you to save your progress whenever you like. The initial announcement of some of the old Westone people doing a new project related to Monster World IV was very exciting! Finding out it was going to be a polygonal remake of the original was a bit worrying! In the end, this is neither heaven nor hell. What a roller coaster ride this one has been. Let’s have a look at everything and see what’s what! New Releases Wonder Boy Asha in Monster World ($34.99) That’s the business! We’ve also got a rather large list of new sales to look at, and a rather small list of outgoing sales to consider. The obvious highlights include Wonder Boy Asha in Monster World and World’s End Club, but there are plenty of other interesting games to check out. In spite of the fact that more than twenty-five new games hit the eShop yesterday, today has a huge number of releases all on its own. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for May 28th, 2021.
