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SwitchArcade Roundup: ‘No Umbrellas’, ‘Kudzu’, ‘PuzzMiX’ and More Today’s Releases and Sales

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Hello, dear readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade roundup for April 5, 2024. In today’s article, we end the week with a take a look at a frankly bizarre collection of recent releases. It’s not a nasty thing, remember. However, for those who’re searching for conventional games, today probably won’t be for you. After rounding up the brand new titles, we move on to the sale to see what’s recent and what’s expiring. Perhaps attributable to the large sale that began per week ago, we do not have a complete ton to chew through today, nevertheless it’s enough. Let’s go to work!

New releases

Umbrellas prohibited ($19.99)

This game takes place in a dystopia where the population is controlled by rainfall and greed is illegitimate. You work in a department store and you could have to purchase and sell goods from incoming customers. Buy low, sell high, but watch out not to draw the eye of the authorities. Our buddy Mikhail will leave his umbrella by the door and will take a take a look at it in a review soon.

PuzzMiX ($3.99)

If you thought Inti Creates would not mind making a shameless Gunvolt-style reskin, you were tragically mistaken, my friend. At least the music is nice, right?

Super Destronaut Landed X Loaded ($4.99)

Previous games have offered versions of and , and now we now have a brand new game that seems heavily inspired Well, it is not the worst game to get ideas from. I have never gotten around to playing it yet, nevertheless it’s not a very expensive game for those who just wish to jump in.

Kitchen Crisis ($14.99)

You’d think this is able to be a mode thing. I do know my first thought was that it might be something like this. But no, that is a bit different. More of a tower defense game, for those who can consider it. You’re cooking for aliens, and your chefs can be doing it kind of on their very own. You need to arrange your kitchen by placing stations and equipment in the perfect positions to make sure smooth operation. Strangely convincing.

Kudzu ($4.99)

So far, most of this publisher’s Switch releases have been modern indie titles for the NES, but this time we now have a contemporary Game Boy game as a substitute. Kudzu is an motion adventure game a couple of maze and a brave explorer trying to search out his missing master there. Perhaps he’ll find answers to the secrets of the maze? I’ve heard good things about this game and it looks like it’s as easy a way as any to try it out.

Life of Slime ($4.99)

This… is a really strange game. It is primarily a platformer, nevertheless it also has adventure elements. You are a slime named Slami who doesn’t finish his studies at university, but as a substitute moves to town to search out a distinct path in life. Even though almost every character is a slime, there are numerous interconnected situations within the story of this game. And, you already know, some you may’t relate to. I do not know if I’d call it a game or only one, but I comprehend it’s a vibe that a few of you actually like. If so, consider ringing the dinner bell.

Greed 2: Forbidden Experiments ($15.99)

Search for hidden objects…!

Artillery Notebook ($4.99)

It’s not a very fancy dining experience, but for those who want a straightforward yet functional tackle artillery games, here you go. It supports two players in local multiplayer, or you may practice goal shooting yourself. Honestly, I’d probably just buy it on sale attributable to how rather more you get within the package, but when you desire to support indies as a substitute, I won’t think any less of you.

NibansenPlus ($4.00)

Solve the puzzles and escape…!

Bunch of Bins

Pro Scooter Simulator ($12.99)

Offroad Jeep Quest: Mountain Trails ($7.99)

Spy Hidden Objects Deluxe Edition ($8.99)

Heist ($4.99)

Devil’s Call ($4.99)

Turnover

You can get some Kairosoft sims at their lowest prices ever if that is a bucket you desire to fill. The real treat of the day though is. It has never been this low-cost before and very rarely goes on sale. I didn’t mention it, however the DLC can be on sale and it’s definitely price buying your entire package. There are some good titles in your weekend inbox too, so ensure that you check each lists fastidiously.

Select New Sale

($7.90 from $9.90 through 4/12)
($8.99 from $14.99 through April 18)
($6.29 from $8.99 through April 19)
($6.99 from $9.99 through 4/22)
($3.99 from $9.99 through April 25)
($13.39 from $19.99 through April 25)
($11.24 from $14.99 through April 25)
($3.99 from $24.99 through April 25)
($6.00 from $12.00 through April 25)
($7.20 from $12.00 through April 25)
($6.00 from $12.00 through April 25)
($3.96 from $12.00 through April 25)
($2.99 ​​from $6.99 through April 25)
($17.49 from $24.99 through April 25)
($1.99 from $13.99 through April 25)
($17.49 from $49.99 through 4/25)

Sale ends this weekend

($2.39 from $9.99 to 4/6)
($5.60 from $8.00 to 4/6)
($5.60 from $8.00 to 4/6)
($7.69 from $10.99 to 4/6)
($3.99 from $19.99 to 4/7)
($13.99 from $19.99 to 4/7)
($17.49 from $24.99 to 4/7)
($2.99 ​​from $9.99 to 4/7)
($7.99 from $19.99 to 4/7)
($5.99 from $19.99 to 4/7)
($14.99 from $24.99 to 4/7)
($19.99 from $39.99 to 4/7)
($12.59 from $17.99 to 4/7)

That’s all for today and this week, friends. We’ll be back next week with some recent games, more sales, some reviews, and some news. Usual song and dance, but no less than we’re making hits. I even have quite a lot of RPGs on my plate right away. We’ll see if I spend the weekend working on them, or if I quit my job and play on my Game Boy as a substitute. It appears to be an everlasting struggle. Have a pleasant weekend everyone and, as at all times, thanks for reading!

This article was originally published on : toucharcade.com

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