Nintendo Switch Download News 23/12/2021

  • Highlights this week include: Twelve Minutes (release) and Lynn, The Girl Drawn On Puzzles (release)

Twelve Minutes

Twelve Minutes is a real-time top-down interactive thriller with an accessible click and drag interface. What should be a romantic evening with your wife turns into a nightmare when a police detective breaks into your home, accuses your wife of murder and beats you to death …

Only for you to find yourself immediately returned to the exact moment you opened the front door, stuck in a Twelve Minute time loop, doomed to relive the same terror again and again …

Once upon a time, when monsters and ghosts were seen in the human world …

One day, the Goddess of Plague crept into a village and bestowed people her pest, smallpox. There was a village boy fell ill with the plague none could cure. His sister, the only family, heard of the Fox Orb and its mystical light that could cure the sick. So she climbed the mountain, to the abandoned house the Fox was said to have lived.

Carebotz is a twin-stick arena shooter game spiced with metroidvania elements. You control BIBZ, a little maintenance droid. Collect the tons of blueprints, navigate the tight corridors, customize your toolset, learn to take advantage of gravity, upgrade, repair and encounter many different types of enemies! The journey is full of secrets, surprises. Discover the factory carefully as danger lurks everywhere, avoid deadly obstacles using your hover engine. The levels require investigation, and often patience and exploration are the key to survival.

Tunnel of Doom (Digerati)

Tunnel of Doom takes place in 1903 at Goldcrest, a small mining town. Due to an unknown incident, the mayor has shut down the mine until further notice. With her husband trapped inside, Angel enters the mine to investigate and search for survivors. Little does she know, hordes of ghoulish creatures are lurking in the darkness …

An action rogue-lite hybrid, Tunnel of Doom mixes tower-defense with melee and ranged combat gameplay. Gather resources and use what you find to battle waves of monsters as you try to rescue survivors and escape the mine.

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