A 3DS cult fave drops into light Nintendo eShop update

A 3DS cult fave drops into light Nintendo eShop update

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https://www.polygon.com/2019/2/1/18206849/nintendo-eshop-games-list

It’s yet another tepid week on Nintendo Switch eShop, but the release of beloved vertical shooter Downwell and Advance Wars-style game Wargroove lead a handful of titles worth checking out — as does a lone 3DS game to be excited about from Atlus.

Downwell first launched way back in 2015 on both iOS and Windows PC, becoming a near-instant cult favorite. One-man team Ojiro “moppin” Fumoto drew inspiration from games like Spelunky and Cave Story to craft the unique platformer-meets-roguelike-meets-vertical shooter. Armed just with a pair of gunboots and a strong stomp, the player descends through a lengthy, procedurally generated well in an effort to stay alive. The Switch is the just latest console Downwell has launched on; most recently, it came to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in 2016.

A 3DS cult fave drops into light Nintendo eShop update

Feb 1, 2019, 5:31pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2019/2/1/18206849/nintendo-eshop-games-list > It’s yet another tepid week on Nintendo Switch eShop, but the release of beloved vertical shooter Downwell and Advance Wars-style game Wargroove lead a handful of titles worth checking out — as does a lone 3DS game to be excited about from Atlus. > Downwell first launched way back in 2015 on both iOS and Windows PC, becoming a near-instant cult favorite. One-man team Ojiro “moppin” Fumoto drew inspiration from games like Spelunky and Cave Story to craft the unique platformer-meets-roguelike-meets-vertical shooter. Armed just with a pair of gunboots and a strong stomp, the player descends through a lengthy, procedurally generated well in an effort to stay alive. The Switch is the just latest console Downwell has launched on; most recently, it came to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in 2016.