The Nintendo Switch has emerged as the eminent platforms for indie games. The portable HD screen is bigger and has more comfortable buttons than the Vita, and the mobility of the Switch allows the games to be played anywhere unlike the PlayStation 4 or Steam. Because of these benefits and a swath of recent announcements, many developers clearly prefer putting their games on the Switch.
On my plate now, I’ve got Hollow Knight to wrap up before tackling Hyper Light Drifter and Dead Cells… and then possibly taking on both The Messenger and Minit. Who has the time for full releases, anymore?! Indie gaming sucks up all of my time!
But what about old favorites? The indie movement is already a decade old, and there are plenty of mainstay favorites that have not yet found their way to Nintendo’s platform. Today, we’re looking at these indie games which always turn up whenever a new console comes out. The Bastions, Limbos, and Super Meat Boys of the world.
True, Steam and iOS have plenty of games we’d love to see on the Switch as well, like FTL: Faster than Light, but if a game remains solely on non-traditional console platforms, we’re not going to mention it today.
These are the games that have made the rounds and are loved no matter where they turn up.
Article source: https://www.technobuffalo.com/2018/09/15/which-indie-favorites-are-still-not-yet-on-the-nintendo-switch/