Originally planned for launch day, there's good news for eager Tomorrow Corporation fans eager to get their hands on the studio's back-catalogue of titles on Nintendo Switch. The studio has confirmed that all three games will arrive in North America this week (on 16th March), though a final date for Europe is yet to be pinned down.
As a reminder, all three games (below) will have various control options and also come with the official soundtracks included as extra content.
Are any of you planning to pick these up? If you need any persuasion on the quirkiness of these games, check out our interview with the developers.
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I hope there are others releases as well, these are great games but I have all of them.
A Trilogy with some kind of discount would be a good idea.
Little Inferno is an awesome experience. I don't feel any need to play it a second time, but definitely get it if you missed it before.
Totally agree with @imgrowinglegs!
Physical compilation release please!
So no price details yet?
Ya, Little Inferno was a Little Gem.
I haven't played any of these game yet, so I'll give it a try. I really love my console on the go!
funnily enough, world of goo is a console exclusive among the best games ever made.
I don't know how to feel when games like World of Goo and Little Inferno gets a release for switch because they're great games but I've literally been playing it in my iPad and iPhone for what feels like an eternity and same goes for other great Indies that are out for ages on the most accessible platform but to people who've not played the game just play it it's GREAT.
Looking forward to human resource machine.
These are all must-haves. Better yet, these guys are in the 0.00001% of indie games that try to be funny and actually pull it off. Really classy games.
Any chance for a 3 pack?
Otherwise I will probably settle for Tomorrow Corporation
I'm tempted to pick up world of goo. I will have to see what improvements were made to little inferno to see if it's worth the double dip.
Cool
I love how all these games are still console exclusive to Nintendo. World of Goo is an amazing game which I bought a couple of times , best for the Wii... Little inferno bought for Wii U and liked it until I got stuck. Definitely time to try out HRM too.
@leo13 and others interested in pricing, this is from the comments: "Each game will cost $9.99 USD, or the equivalent if you aren’t based in the US."
I'm going to try my best not to buy any of these, seeing as I already own them on other platforms, but I know I'll cave and double dip on at least one of them (probably World of Goo, since it's the one I haven't played recently).
Never played any of these so I'm really hoping that they're also coming to Europe this week, and in a bundle preferably.
already have two of them on wii u, never played world of goo so i'll get that. i heard it's fantastic.
Little Inferno was neat, but it was a one-and-done for me. Zero replay value.
I love all three, so I'll definitely treble-dip for World of Goo and double-dip for Little Inferno and Human Resource Machine! Can't wait.
So, when you say "various control options," what exactly does that mean? I've been wondering if Human Resource Machine would be touchscreen and undocked only; is that the case?
@MarioPhD My guess is point controls when docked and touch controls when undocked.
I love World of Goo, but I've been playing it on a variety of devices since 2008. I'm not sure if I want to buy it yet again unless it's significantly cheaper now.
Might nab Human Resource Machine, though. I never played that one.
Interview said World of Goo will have local multiplayer and they're working on local multiplayer for the other two, any word on that?
@Zach thanks, that wasn't in the comments when I looked. I'm glad to hear it is now
@SLIGEACH_EIRE I asked them in the comments of they're site, they asked Nintendo if they could do a bundle and were told that right now that's not possible
@Moon @Flowerlark @OptometristLime I asked them in the comments of they're site, they asked Nintendo if they could do a bundle and were told that right now that's not possible
@Ralizah I'm curious how pointer controls would work sans Wii Sensor Bar. Motion plus, perhaps? The recalibration for that might be a pain. I also seem to recall Human Resource Machine being touch-only on Wii U, even, but I haven't played that quite yet.
@MarioPhD I would assume you could use gyro the same way you would in something like Splatoon. The joycons apparently allow for motion controls, so my assumption was a Wii-esque control scheme on consoles.
I guess we'll see...
@leo13 That's strange. Thanks for asking them.
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