Nintendo Switch: 8 amazing new games you shouldn’t miss

There are still many great games coming to Nintendo Switch by the end of September.  We present you the most interesting ones.

There are still many great games coming to Nintendo Switch by the end of September.  We present you the most interesting ones.






There are still many great games coming to Nintendo Switch by the end of September. We present you the most interesting ones.

There are still many good games coming out for Nintendo Switch before the end of this month, so many in fact that it can be difficult to keep track of what’s new on Nintendo eShop. For this reason, we have selected eight interesting titles for you in this article that you should definitely keep an eye on, and we will briefly explain what makes them so special:

Tunic - The Zelda-like in the new trailer






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Tunic – The Zelda-like in the new trailer

Release date: September 27th

Tunic is a beautiful action-adventure game in which we will control a fox armed with a sword and shield through a mysterious fairytale land from an isometric perspective. Somewhere in this land there is said to be a tremendous treasure hidden. But since we do not know the exact location, we must explore it willy-nilly from its dark walls underground to the palace above the clouds. There are numerous monsters and some tough and spectacular bosses in our way, which we can only defeat if we master the various combat techniques. In addition, we also have to solve puzzles and, above all, reveal many hidden secrets.

Pre-order Tunic for €27.99 from the Nintendo eShop

Shovel Knight Dig - Super fun trailer for the sequel






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Shovel Knight Dig – Super fun trailer for the sequel

Release Date: September 23rd

With Shovel Knight Dig, the famous platformer series enters a new round. There are fresh gameplay mechanics again this time. In fact, the new turbo shovel allows our knight to dig deeper and deeper into the ground in pursuit of the evil Drill Knight who stole his loot. In order to advance, we can not only dig straight down, but also have to solve numerous tricky puzzles to overcome obstacles along the way. In addition, there is now a detailed upgrade system and roguelike elements such as the levels, which are always reassembled from handmade sections. Graphically, Shovel Knight Dig remains true to the pixel art style, but the look has become much more detailed and colorful.

Pre-order Shovel Knight Dig from Nintendo eShop

Return to Monkey Island returns and hijacks the Nintendo Switch






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Return to Monkey Island returns and hijacks the Nintendo Switch

Release Date: September 19th

With Return to Monkey Island, perhaps the best-known and most successful point and click adventure of all time gets a new sequel after many years. This comes from series creator Ron Gilbert himself, who was responsible for the legendary first two parts from 1990 and 1991. Accordingly, we can expect the series to return to its roots in both gameplay and its trademark offbeat humor. Once again we play as would-be pirate Guy Threepwood, who is frustrated that he still hasn’t found Monkey Island’s treasure. Also, a lot has changed for the worse on the known islands over the years, so we now need to put some things right. We meet old friends and enemies along the way.

Pre-order Return to Monkey Island from Nintendo eShop for €24.99

Dorfromantik - The strategy surprise from Germany in the trailer






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Dorfromantik – The strategy surprise from Germany in the trailer

Release date: September 29th

At first glance, Dorfromantik, which comes from Germany, appears like a cozy little development game with a picture book look. In a way, that’s true, but the creative game mechanics are more like a puzzle game at its core. We draw landscape tiles from a stack and have to place them in such a way that they fit well with the existing landscape in order to score as many points as possible. In this way we gradually create an idyllic world. In addition, we always have to fulfill special tasks in order to get new cards and unlock further tasks. If we run out of cards, the game is over and we can enter our score in the high score list. The Nintendo eShop is currently offering a 10 percent discount.

Village romance instead of €14.99 now for €13.49 pre-order from the Nintendo eShop

Potion Permit – Trailer for the alchemy game reveals release date






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Potion Permit – Trailer for the alchemy game reveals release date

Release date: September 22nd

Potion Permit is a mix of life simulation and role-playing game with an unusual premise. As an alchemist, we travel to the remote town of Mondburg to heal its inhabitants, especially the mayor’s daughter, from illnesses and thereby convince them of the power of alchemy. To do this, we must first examine the sick and find out what they are suffering from, in order to then brew the right antidote in our cauldron. For this, however, we need various ingredients that we first have to gather in the surrounding area, fighting monsters and surviving other dangers. In the city, on the other hand, we lead a peaceful life and establish friendly or even romantic relationships with the inhabitants.

Pre-order Potion Permit for €19.99 from Nintendo eShop

Post Void features fast-paced, action-packed gameplay and a unique graphic style.






Post Void features fast-paced, action-packed gameplay and a unique graphic style.

Release date: September 29th

Post Void is a first person shooter with unique pixel graphics, which focuses on speed and non-stop action in the style of early representatives of the genre such as Doom, Heretic or Hexen. You will be forced to attack because you are constantly losing life energy and can only regain it by killing monsters. If you make it to the end of the level alive, you can equip yourself with upgrades for the even tougher opponents of the next stage. If you die, you have to start over like in a typical roguelike. What makes Post Void special, apart from the excellent gunplay, is the surreal atmosphere created by the labyrinthine levels and the idiosyncratic look.

Pre-order Post Void from the Nintendo eShop for €5.99

In Lemon Cake you take care of your own bakery and everything that goes with it.






In Lemon Cake you take care of your own bakery and everything that goes with it.

Release date: September 30th

At colorful and cute Lemon Cake, we’re trying to spruce up a run-down and literally haunted bakery and café. We take care of pretty much everything related to it, from preparing all sorts of recipes and serving impatient guests to looking after our chickens and cow, who give us the ingredients we need to keep the shop running. To add fruit to our menu, we can also plant trees and various other crops. So there is more than enough to do if we want to make our restaurant a success. By the way, if you pre-order in the Nintendo eShop by September 29th, you can get a 10 percent discount.

Lemon Cake instead of €29.99 now for €26.99 pre-order from the Nintendo eShop

Moonscars - The dark 2D Dark Souls alternative is revealed in the trailer






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Moonscars – The dark 2D Dark Souls alternative is revealed in the trailer

Release date: September 27th

Moonscars is a dark action game with eerily beautiful 2D graphics. As a warrior made of clay, we embark on a perilous quest to find our creator to discover the reason for our existence. On the way through the widely ramified, non-linear game world, we of course come across numerous monsters against which we not only defend ourselves with swords, but also with the help of witchcraft and various special weapons. Based on what has been announced so far, one should probably expect a high degree of difficulty in the style of a Dark Souls, which requires us to continue even after numerous deaths and to always want to get better. In addition, the platformer also seems to attach great importance to a creative and complex story.

Pre-order Moonscars from Nintendo eShop for €19.99

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