Nintendo's Indie World Showcase April 2023: Check Out The Latest Games And Trailers

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  • Nintendo held its Indie World Showcase featuring new games and release dates for highly anticipated titles.
  • Titles included: "Mineko's Night Market," "My Time at Sandrock," "PlateUp!," "Quilts and Cats of Calico," among others.

Nintendo NTDOY concluded its latest Indie World Showcase, where the Japanese gaming giant unveiled new games and release dates for several highly anticipated titles. The event, which was held in the style of Nintendo Direct, also featured a number of surprise releases.

The Indie World Showcase is Nintendo's platform for showcasing independent games, providing a stage for developers to unveil their latest creations to a wider audience. This latest edition of the event did not disappoint, with a range of titles spanning different genres and styles.

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Here's the complete breakdown of announcements, as reported by Euro Gamer.

Mineko's Night Market

Meowza Games' latest creation, "Mineko's Night Market," is set to take players on a journey through a captivating world inspired by Japanese culture. The game is part narrative adventure, part social simulation, and promises to offer players a mix of exploration, puzzle solving, village life, and, of course, cats!

After much anticipation, the game has finally received a release date, and players can look forward to immersing themselves in this delightful world on Sept. 26, when it launches on Nintendo Switch.

My Time at Sandrock

Fans of life-sim games have reason to be excited, as Panthea Games' latest offering, "My Time at Sandrock," is set to take players on a post-apocalyptic journey through a desert wasteland. The game is a follow-up to the popular "My Time at Portia," and promises to deliver the same immersive gameplay with some exciting new features.

Players will find themselves in a world 300 years after most of the world's technology was destroyed, where they will be tasked with surviving in a harsh environment. Alongside the usual farming and socializing, "My Time at Sandrock" will also feature elaborate combat for scavenging missions in ancient ruins, as well as mini-games and other exciting new additions. Panthea Games has promised a summer release for the game on Nintendo Switch.

PlateUp!

"PlateUp!," the upcoming co-operative kitchen game from developers Ramen VR, will be launched on Nintendo Switch this October.

In "PlateUp!," up to four players must work together to satisfy customer orders, all while navigating a chaotic and fast-paced kitchen environment. After each successful shift, players will have the opportunity to rearrange their kitchen and apply any unlocked upgrades, with the aim of improving efficiency and automation for the next shift.

Quilts and Cats of Calico

The popular tile-laying board game "Calico" is getting a digital makeover with the upcoming release of "Quilts and Cats of Calico." In the game developed by Peachy Keen Games, players will need to lay patches to create color and pattern combinations that will attract cats and create beautiful quilts. The game will support local and online multiplayer for up to three friends, as well as ranked matches against random players, weekly challenges, and cat customization. This title is set to launch on Nintendo Switch this fall.

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Rift of the Necrodancer

"Rift of the Necrodancer," the highly anticipated standalone rhythm game from Brace Yourself Games, is set to hit the gaming scene later this year. The game, which takes place in the same universe as the critically acclaimed "Crypt of the Necrodancer," shares some similarities with its predecessor but also features some significant departures from the original. Instead of top-down dungeon-crawling, "Rift" employs a Guitar-Hero-like lane combat system, where players must battle monsters with varying movement patterns. The game also features five playable characters, each with their own mini-games and storylines.

Animal Well

Shared Memories' latest project, "Animal Well," is set to take players on an exciting and dangerous journey through a pixel-art Metroidvania. "Animal Well" features a layered experience, with dedicated players able to uncover more complex puzzles and hidden secrets. The game also includes new abilities that players can acquire as they progress through the levels, adding to the overall sense of exploration and adventure. The game will launch on the Nintendo Switch this winter.

Crime O'Clock

Bad Seed's latest title, "Crime O'Clock," takes players on a time-traveling adventure in a point-and-click style gameplay. The objective of the game is to prevent crimes from occurring by meticulously searching large, constantly changing maps for clues. The game's intricate story is divided into five interconnected eras, including the Steam Age, Atlantean Age, Information Age, Lost Age, and Aeon Age, and completing cases in each era is crucial to the game's progression. With 40 unique cases to solve through a combination of action and puzzles, "Crime O'Clock" promises to keep players engaged for hours. This exciting title is scheduled to arrive on Switch on June 30.

Teslagrad 2

Rain Games, the Norwegian game developer, has launched the highly-anticipated sequel to its critically acclaimed physics-based puzzle game, "Teslagrad." The new game, "Teslagrad 2," offers an immersive platform experience, where players assume the role of a young Teslamancer, Lumina. She must master the power of electromagnetism to overcome hurdles and battle formidable creatures in a captivating landscape. The game features gorgeous graphics and intricate puzzles that challenge players' problem-solving abilities.

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In addition to "Teslagrad 2," Rain Games has also released "Teslagrad Remastered," a remastered version of the original game, with improved graphics and gameplay mechanics. Both games are now available on the Nintendo Switch eShop, either as a bundle or as separate purchases.

Shadows Over Loathing

Asymmetric, the developer behind the beloved comedy Western RPG, West of Loathing, has released its latest game, Shadows Over Loathing. This follow-up title takes players on a zany, open-world adventure to locate their Uncle Murray. However, the quest quickly transforms into a dangerous mission when players discover an ominous, otherworldly conspiracy that could bring about the end of the world. Fans of the game can grab their copy now from Switch's eShop, and those who prefer physical copies can wait until autumn, when the physical version of the game is released.

Blasphemous 2

The developer of The Game Kitchen has revealed the first trailer for its upcoming sequel to the stunning gothic action-platformer, Blasphemous. Titled "Blasphemous 2," the game brings back the familiar pointy-hatted hero, The Penitent One, for another round of Souls-inspired Metroidvania gameplay. Fans can look forward to brand-new weapons and abilities as they explore a hauntingly beautiful world filled with challenging enemies and environments. "Blasphemous 2" is set to launch on the Nintendo Switch this summer, bringing with it all the eerie atmosphere and intense gameplay that made the original such a hit.

Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals

Night School Studio's highly anticipated "Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals" has been confirmed for a release on July 12, and fans of the original title can look forward to another supernatural adventure. Players will take on the role of new protagonist Riley Poverly, who returns to her hometown of Camena to investigate a series of mysterious radio signals. Along with a new walkie-talkie conversation system, the game will feature a strange cult trying to open a portal between worlds.

Upcoming DLCs for Cult of the Lamb, Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon, and A Little to the Left

Moreover, Nintendo announced new DLCs for some of its already-released indie games. Among the DLCs mentioned are "A Little to the Left's Cupboards and Drawers DLC," "Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon's Puzzlers Pack DLC," and a "Cult of the Lamb's Relics of the Old Faith" update. The Cupboards and Drawers DLC for "A Little to the Left" will feature 25 new puzzles, illustrations, and scenarios and is set to launch in June. Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon's Puzzlers Pack DLC, on the other hand, will introduce new playable characters, Quandry Challenges, hats, and Relics, and is set to be released this spring. Lastly, "Cult of the Lamb's" free update will add new items, enemies, dungeons, buildings, followers, quests, and modes to the game, and is set to launch on April 24.

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