Two Point Campus (Switch)

Two Point Campus is a masterclass management sim game bursting with creative new ideas and a wholly original approach to success. Its wholesome ‘invest in students and they’ll invest in you’ strategy is a beautiful way to put a positive spin on an otherwise NPC-exploitative genre.

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Kitaria Fables (Switch)

Kitaria Fables is another farming 'n' fighting game, with the added twist that A) everyone is an anthropomorphic animal and B) magic is illegal, and you're a magic user. A deep story is woven through the game, which will have you seeking the answers behind the banning of magic, defeating bosses, levelling up your equipment, and grinding. LOTS of grinding.

It's a pretty brilliant RPG, and it has more than a little in common with the cult favourite Level-5 RPG, Fantasy Life — fans of the latter should definitely check it out.

New Pokémon Snap (Switch)

Take some photos and have a nice time in New Pokémon Snap, a game that's all about just enjoying your time with and around Pokémon, instead of catching them and making them fight. If only there were more of this in the Pokémon series!

Rune Factory 4 Special (Switch)

There’s something here for everyone in Rune Factory 4 Special, but its greatest strength is how it ties together everything into one thoroughly enjoyable package. Varied gameplay, strong writing, and an emphasis on progressing at your own pace make this one of the best farm sim games available on the Switch. We’d give this one a high recommendation to anyone looking for an engaging yet undemanding game for their Switch. On Switch Rune Factory 4 Special proves itself to be a modern classic that melds farming and combat into a beautiful RPG experience.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land (Switch)

Nothing's cozier than the little pink puffball who just wants to eat cake and have friends, and Kirby and the Forgotten Land is extremely cosy, with beautiful environments, adorable friends (and enemies, sob) and a ton of moments that will warm your frozen hearts. It's not challenging — Kirby games rarely are, and that's okay — but it has a thrilling momentum to it that keeps you coming back for more.

Strange Horticulture (Switch eShop)

Strange Horticulture is set in a bizarro-style English Lake District, where real-life place names nestle amid castles, stone circles and religious cults. The player runs an apothecary dealing in specialist plants with medicinal, mind-altering, magical and even mechanical effects. Each day, a series of customers arrive at your counter in need of horticultural help. By cross-referencing what’s on your plant shelf with what’s in your plant-cyclopaedia, you identify the salves, syrups and embrocations that are needed.

A very cozy one for fans of plants, but be warned... the story might get a bit dark, with cults and poison hidden amongst its leaves.

Lil Gator Game (Switch eShop)

There are few games out there that successfully capture childlike wonder and imagination better than Lil Gator Game. Despite some minor issues with the writing and how directionless the adventure can feel at times, it's easy to forgive small frustrations when a game is as wonderfully charming from start to finish as this. Lil Gator is adorably cosy fun and comes with a recommendation for anyone remotely interested in feeling like a kid again.

Chicory: A Colorful Tale (Switch eShop)

Although the story at the heart of Chicory is one of imposter syndrome, anxiety, and pushing friends away, the story is told so beautifully and personally that you can't help but be won over through your tears. Pizza — the main character, who is named after your favourite food — is such a wonderful protagonist, and everyone you meet, from the loveable Cardamom to the weirdo Pickle is an instant favourite.

Abzu (Switch eShop)

Oh, how we would love to have more games like Abzu — games that are about swimming in the ocean, surrounded by rainbows of fish and ribbons of seaweed, the sunlight streaming through the surface. Unfortunately, almost every ocean-exploration game tends to have scary ocean monsters, like Subnautica, that sort of ruin the experience. Admittedly, Abzu has a shark, and that shark can be a bit scary, but most of the game is so beautiful that we can forgive Mr Bitey.

Unravel Two (Switch)

If video games have taught us anything over the years, it’s that adventures are always better when undertaken with a friend. Experiencing a challenging mission for the first time. Overcoming a boss with hard-fought teamwork. Solving a puzzle at the exact same moment. Co-op can often give us some of gaming’s most meaningful moments. That sentiment must have been in the mind of Swedish developer Coldwood Interactive when it began working on the sequel to heartfelt platformer Unravel, because it really shows.

But! You can also play this wonderful woollen puzzle-platformer on your own, and it's just as good.

TOEM (Switch eShop)

Toem is a charming photography game that’s full of great moments, a lot of heart, and clever puzzles. You’ll travel around the black and white world, encountering interesting characters, all set in diorama-style levels that are begging you to explore them. By solving their problems with your trusty camera, you’ll earn stamps to allow you to move on to the next bus stop, ready to see what’s next.

Like a great album you put on at the end of the day to wind down, Toem is an incredibly relaxing experience that you'll wish you could experience all over again once it's finished. It almost makes us want to start capturing photographs of the world around us, but sadly, we don’t have a duck dressed as a lighthouse keeper to show them to. If only.