Wow, so this week’s Nintendo eShop update just dropped in Europe, right? And it’s packed with a load of new games for both the Nintendo Switch and the fresh Nintendo Switch 2. Yep, there’s like a bucket-load of titles and loads of discounts to swim through. Why am I excited? Well, maybe it’s the thought of new digital adventures. Or maybe, I just like lists.
Nintendo Switch 2 Games Flickering into Existence:
Okay, so apparently, there’s this Tamagotchi Plaza Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Yep, coming out this Friday, June 27. Tamagotchis are still alive and, well, beeping.
Nintendo Switch Games Unleashed This Week:
And here we dive into the whirlpool of gaming madness. Let’s see, where do I even begin?
- A Bibelot: Y-Break (what’s a Y-Break? No clues, but I kinda like surprises).
- Battle against the elements and yourself in, wait for it, Against the Storm. Could be intense—or just wet.
- Agarta. Sounds mysterious, right? Or is it just me?
- An Aisling. Another “why not?”
- Anvil Saga. Makes me wonder if anvils have stories. Probably.
- Arcade Archives Crazy Balloon. I have no idea what that means, but if balloons are involved, I’m in.
And the list just keeps ballooning, pun unintended. Architect Life? Maybe you’re designing houses while sipping coffee. Arisen Force: Life Devotee—sounds deep, probably isn’t.
Skipping around, I notice there’s something for everyone. Fancy saving bees? Try Bee Flowers: Save The Garden. Uh, thumbs up for bees! Feel like bouncing around? BMX City Run could be, well, a wild ride.
How about cozy games? Cozy Garden Simulator whispers peace—unless the weeds are out for revenge, who knows! There’s Crayon Dino (sounds colorful) and Dark Dolls (which, let’s face it, either cool or creepy).
More you ask? Oh, just loads: Dungeons of Paint (coming our way this June 27), some Egg console thing called Mado Monogatari. It’s a mystery.
If you’re lost at sea or just in life, How 2 Escape: Lost Submarine dives into a deep ocean of confusions. Oh, and there’s a Jurassic Island. Dinosaurs and audiobooks—never clicked them together, but here we are.
Feel like some action? Klaus Lee – Thunderballs is happening, though it sounds suspiciously sportsy.
And get this—there’s something intriguingly named After Jupe on the horizon. Makes me wonder, what happened before Jupe?
Zombies, fast cars, simulators of all kinds, even a game named Zombie Scream. Talk about loud titles.
Anyway, this list is wilder than I know what to do with. If you’re into games, or just like reading lists like me (weird hobby), dive in and maybe find that one gem that makes your eyes light up. Or at least, something to entertain you until next week’s chaos drops. Who knows what’s waiting then!