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  1. Watch the presentation here: With indie game announcements, 20 minutes could showcase a lot of games (especially if they do those quick sizzle reel announcements). Most of the already announced indies I'm waiting for already have release dates, but it'd be nice to see from Jenny LeClue or Later Alligator. Press release:
  2. Pretty sure this was confirmed before but The Fall Part 2: Unbound will release on the Switch in Q3, when it releases on other platforms too. However the game is no longer being developed for the Wii U. That might disappoint a couple of people but on a wider scale I suppose it just makes sense to make the switch. The new trailer above showcases some of the things that made the first game great: solid sci-fi writing that actually gets into the question of artificial intelligence, excellent ambiance, puzzle solving, and by the look of it a more complex combat system. Over the Moon Games also has a couple more details to share about the game which you can see on their site: http://www.overthemoongames.com/major-project-a-and-a-new-release-window/ I loved The Fall when I played it on the Wii U so I'm looking forward to seeing this game release with hopefully no more delays!
  3. TumbleSeed is an upcoming action game from developer Benedict Fritz, designer Greg Wohlwend, and publisher aeiowu. Players navigate a procedurally generated level filled with holes and hazards and must push the seed to the top of the mountain. The controls make this a little more complicated than it seems though, as you can only control the vine that the seed rests upon. Balance is key to navigating the game's obstacles and tumbling your way to victory. The game will soon make its way to the Switch and take advantage of the unique HD Rumble feature to give players a realistic sense of the seed's speed and movement. Publisher aeiowu writes: "The Nintendo Switch is the only game console available that can provide this experience and TumbleSeed aims to be the console's flagship title for HD Rumble." The game is currently slated for release in Q1 2017 and will also appear on PC, Mac, and PS4. Source **************************** I actually got to see a bit of TumbleSeed in person at last year's PAX West and the game is pretty neat. It has kind of an arcade vibe and the colorful look really belies how tricky it can be to move the seed effectively. Adding HD Rumble to the mix seems like a great idea; I hope it really makes the game come alive.
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