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Here's everything announced in tonight's Nintendo indie showcase

Grindstone! Hades! Manifold Garden! More!

It might not have had the distinction of being one of Nintendo's big-boy Directs, but tonight's indie showcase for Switch still managed to pack in a bunch of great surprises. Old favourites, such as superb underwater horror Subnautica, were announced to be making their debut on Nintendo's platform, there were some striking exclusives, and even a gaggle of 'Surprise! Available nows!' for those impatient sorts in the house. Should you not have time for the full 20-minute livestream, though, here's everything that put in an appearance.

Cover image for YouTube videoIndie World Showcase 8.18.2020 - Nintendo Switch

Hades

Supergiant Games' greek-mythology-inspired rogue-like dungeon crawler Hades - in which the immortal prince of the underworld attempts to escape from hell - is coming to Switch this "autumn". Pleasingly, it'll feature cross-saves with the PC version.

Cover image for YouTube videoHADES - Announcement Trailer - Nintendo Switch

Hypnospace Outlaw

Hypnospace Outlaw, the wonderfully strange internet sleuthing experience from developer Tendershoot, is coming to Switch - as well as PS4 and Xbox One - on 27th August. Its delirious lo-fi journey, which unfolds entirely in a fictitious online world inspired by the World Wide Web of the 90s, was certainly memorable on PC - and those hoping to try before they buy can check out a demo on Switch right now.

Cover image for YouTube videoHypnospace Outlaw is coming to consoles AUGUST 27th!

Spiritfarer

Spiritfarer, developer Thunder Lotus' "cosy game about dying", is out now on Switch, as well as a bunch of other platforms. It's well worth investigating too, according to Eurogamer contributor Malindy Hetfeld, who had very good things to say about the experience in her review. There won't be a dry eye in the house.

Cover image for YouTube videoSpiritfarer® Launch Trailer (ESRB)

Manifold Garden

Here's another Eurogamer favourite; Manifold Garden, the dazzling, gravity flipping puzzler from developer William Chyr, makes a surprise Switch (and PS4/Xbox One) debut. This one's a real treat - its sumptuous, impossible spaces as mesmerising as its puzzles are ingenious - and Eurogamer even named it one of the best games of last year.

Cover image for YouTube videoManifold Garden - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch

Garden Story

Garden Story is a "wholesome action adventure" that casts players as a newly appointed guardian (and also grape) who must rebuild a community. That's done both literally, by gathering building resources, and by forming bonds to bring the locals together - all in order to "stave off rot and reunite the grove". Eurogamer's Christian Donlan was rather taken with Garden Story when he played a demo in March, and the full game comes to Switch next year.

Cover image for YouTube videoGarden Story: Nintendo Switch Trailer (Coming 2021)

Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero

Unknown Worlds is bringing its brilliant underwater horror adventure - which combines survival mechanics with story and a wonderfully realised alien ocean world - to Switch next year. And that's not all! Subnautica's Arctic-themed sequel, Below Zero, will also be making the jump to Nintendo's platform in 2021.

Cover image for YouTube videoSubnautica & Subnautica: Below Zero Nintendo Switch Announce

Takeshi and Hiroshi

Takeshi and Hiroshi by Oink Games casts players as Takeshi, a young developer, who is trying to keep his younger brother - you guessed it, Hiroshi - entertained with the latest chapter of his game. It sports a super-cute stop-motion aesthetic, combined with a more traditional 2D look as the action moves into Takeshi's video game fantasy adventure - which players will need to manipulate in order to keep Hiroshi happy. This one is out now.

Cover image for YouTube videoTakeshi & Hiroshi - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch

Raji: An Ancient Epic

Nodding Heads Games' Raji: An Ancient Epic is a striking acrobatic action-adventure in which players must defend the world against the forces of the mighty demon lord. It's heavily inspired by Indian culture, architecture, and mythology, and promises intense action built around combat with Divine Weapons. It's a timed console exclusive on Switch, and it's out now.

Cover image for YouTube videoRaji: An Ancient Epic - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch

Bear and Breakfast

There's something for management game fans in Gummy Cat Studio's Bear and Breakfast. This one asks players, in the role of Hank the bear, to manage their own bed and breakfast, turning a dilapidated shack into a thriving business. That involves decorating rooms, attracting customers, and managing guests - and there appears to be a few wrinkles to the formula, courtesy of the mysterious inhabitants of the nearby forest. It's also a timed console exclusive on Switch and releases next year.

Cover image for YouTube videoBear & Breakfast Announcement Trailer

A Short Hike

A Short Hike is another Eurogamer favourite, and a charmingly compact game of exploration-based adventure. Christian Donlan liked it enough to bestow it with Essential review badge, and Nintendo has secured it as a timed console exclusive, available right now.

Cover image for YouTube videoA Short Hike - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch

Evergate

Also available now is Evergate, a 2D puzzle platformer and "touching, heart-warming story" set in the afterlife. "Fire your Soulflame at the crystals dotted around the environment and harness the mysterious powers they hold to aid your persuit of the end gate," explains developer Stone Lantern Games, "Experiment with using your Soulflame on multiple crystals at once, to witness how their energies combine."

Cover image for YouTube videoEvergate - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch

Torchlight 3 and Card Shark

Rounding out the big indie announcements, we have a known quantity in the form of action-RPG sequel Torchlight 3 - which arrives on Switch this "autumn" - and a new offering from Nerial, the developer behind swipe-to-rule hit Reigns. Card Shark, as the latter is known, looks gorgeous and features quite the premise, offering up a game of "real card tricks and manipulations" as players attempt to "fleece and cheat" their way to the top of 18th century French society. It's coming to Switch (and PC) in 2021.

Cover image for YouTube videoCard Shark | Nintendo Switch & PC | 2021
Cover image for YouTube videoTorchlight III - Announcement Trailer - Nintendo Switch


That's still not quite it, however; Untitled Goose Game is getting a co-op mode on 23rd September, as we've discussed elsewhere, and Nintendo also offered up a clutch of release dates and other brisk announcements - including Gonner 2 and a Switch release for superb matching game Grindstone - in one final montage. It was all a bit blink-and-you'll-miss-it, so here's a summary for the sake of completion:

  • Haven - out later this year
  • Going Under - 24th September
  • The Red Lantern - autumn 2020
  • Unrailed - 23rd September (demo out now)
  • Struggling - 27th August
  • Inmost - 21st August
  • She Dreams Elsewhere - early 2021
  • Grindstone - autumn 2020
  • Gonner 2 - autumn 2020