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The Best Hidden Gems And Underrated Switch Games Of 2022

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Another year has gone by and we’ve seen a positive smorgasbord of new Switch eShop releases, with handfuls of games launching each and every week.

Naturally, we’ve been unable to cover everything that’s graced the Nintendo Switch in 2022; we are human after all (or are we..?), but we’ve done our level best to dig deep and surface games that might have gotten lost in the flood.

There have been so many excellent new indie titles this year, we’ve often found ourselves torn over how to spend our finite time and resources, especially during particularly busy periods of the year. Things will inevitably slip through our net, unfortunately, and we’ve put calls out for reader recommendations of titles that we missed — and you lovely readers have consistently risen to the task.

So today we’d like to showcase a clutch of games that we feel might have fallen under your radar, whether due to launching at an inopportune time or for simply being a little bit obscure. The list consists mostly of games that we’ve reviewed but feel need a bit more love, along with a few titles that we didn’t manage to cover on the site but have enjoyed after the fact and want to highlight.

So without further ado, let’s dive in and take a look at some hidden gems and underrated Switch games that you might have missed on the eShop this year…

OneShot: World Machine Edition (Switch eShop)

OneShot: World Machine Edition (Switch eShop)

Publisher: DANGEN Entertainment / Developer: Future Cat

Release Date: 22nd Sep 2022 (USA) / 22nd Sep 2022 (UK/EU)
Haiku the Robot (Switch eShop)

Haiku the Robot (Switch eShop)

Release Date: 9th Sep 2022 (USA)

Haiku the Robot is a game that has all the hallmarks of the non-linear platformers that came before it (enter a zone, find an upgrade, use upgrade to access new zone, repeat) but with some stellar world-building and a GBA-inspired art style, this really isn’t one to miss. Haiku’s journey through the post-apocalyptic landscape plays out like any good Metroidvania should and with a brand new game mode added within the first few months of its release, the replayability value has never been greater. Robots have never been cuter, nuts and bolts have never been more annoying, and the apocalypse has never looked so good.

If you’re looking for a way into the genre, this certainly throws you in at the deep end, but fans of all things Metroidvania will undoubtedly find a lot of fun to be had here.

Let's Build A Zoo (Switch)

Let's Build A Zoo (Switch)

Publisher: No More Robots / Developer: Springloaded

Release Date: 29th Sep 2022 (USA) / 29th Sep 2022 (UK/EU)
Strange Horticulture (Switch eShop)

Strange Horticulture (Switch eShop)

Publisher: Iceberg Interactive / Developer: Bad Viking

Release Date: 28th Jul 2022 (USA) / 28th Jul 2022 (UK/EU)
Windosill (Switch eShop)

Windosill (Switch eShop)

Publisher: Vectorpark / Developer: Vectorpark

Release Date: 11th Nov 2022 (USA) / 11th Nov 2022 (UK/EU)
Finding Paradise (Switch eShop)

Finding Paradise (Switch eShop)

Publisher: X.D. Network / Developer: Freebird Games

Release Date: 18th Nov 2022 (USA) / 18th Nov 2022 (UK/EU)
Tinykin (Switch eShop)

Tinykin (Switch eShop)

Publisher: tinyBuild / Developer: Splashteam

Release Date: 30th Aug 2022 (USA) / 30th Aug 2022 (UK/EU)
Penko Park (Switch eShop)

Penko Park (Switch eShop)

Publisher: Secret Mode / Developer: Ghostbutter

Release Date: 27th Sep 2022 (USA) / 27th Sep 2022 (UK/EU)
Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth (Switch)

Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth (Switch)

Publisher: PLAYISM / Developer: Team Ladybug

Release Date: 28th Jan 2022 (USA) / 28th Jan 2022 (UK/EU)
Beacon Pines (Switch eShop)

Beacon Pines (Switch eShop)

Publisher: Fellow Traveller / Developer: Hiding Spot Games

Release Date: 22nd Sep 2022 (USA) / 22nd Sep 2022 (UK/EU)
Wobbledogs (Switch eShop)

Wobbledogs (Switch eShop)

Publisher: Secret Mode

Release Date: 17th Nov 2022 (USA) / 17th Nov 2022 (UK/EU)

Do you ever wish you could be a dog breeder? No, probably not. But Wobbledogs fulfils the dream all the same, except instead of gorgeous little puppies, you’re making cuboid abominations with the help of comedically-bizarre breeding rituals that involve dogs laying eggs and periodically going into cocoons. Do it right (or very, very wrong) and you’ll mutate your dogs into having six legs and wings, or one leg and a look in their eyes that says “why have you done this, father”. It might sound like mad science, but Wobbledogs is the most fun you can have with selective breeding without getting an ethics committee on your case.



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