10 indie titles to try out on Nintendo Switch
Defy the god of death and the underworld in Hades. (Credit: Supergiant Games)

Since its release, Nintendo Switch has been the catalyst for independent developers as the perfect platform on which to debut games. Considering it's the semester break, why not test some of the best indie titles and more affordable options?



Nintendo’s 4-year-old home/mobile console has become the go-to platform for indie developers and fans alike.

When you think about it, Nintendo Switch is the perfect place for indie lovers and it can be taken anywhere. Though boasting less power than the modern PlayStations and Xboxes, it is still more than capable of running independently developed games with a 720-pixel screen that is perfect for enjoying pixel art-based titles.

This week, I’ve tried to make a list of indie games that are truly worth your time and money. Whether for yourself or your children, especially as we're officially on midterm break, here are 10 titles to check out.

Hades is developed and published by Supergiant Games. (Credit: Supergiant Games)

Hades

Hades, arguably, has been 2020’s biggest surprise. Released by Supergiant for PC, Nintendo Switch and Mac, this roguelike (dungeon crawler) action-role playing game has attracted much praise since its release. The RPG elements are strong, its gameplay is fluid and the difficulty is hard in this absolutely stylish title, which feels more triple-A than indie. This one is a must-play for every Nintendo Switch and PC gamer alike.

Cuphead was developed and published by Studio MDHR. (Credit: Studio MDHR)

Cuphead

Do you want to have a mental breakdown over the incredible difficulty of a game true to 1930s fashion? You’ve come to the right place. Enter Cuphead, aka the game that gives you heart palpitations and rewards your patience. With its unique art style that resembles those good old cartoons, Cuphead is a prime example of how an indie title should be.

Dead Cells was developed and published by Motion Twin. (Credit: Motion Twin)

Dead Cells

This is a genre-defining indie title. Dead Cells is called a "roguevania," which indicates a combination rogue-like elements based on procedural generation and Metroidvania elements that are heavy on action-exploration. The good news is, if you have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, you will be able to try Dead Cells for free for a week. Your window of opportunity opens today. The fast pace and pixel art style of Dead Cells will give you a total flow state.

The Untitled Goose Game was developed by House House and published by Panic Inc. and Free Magic Games. (Credit: House House/Panic Inc./Free Magic Games)

Untitled Goose Game

Indie means creativity, and this one is no exception. Untitled Goose Game is a very creative, solid indie title in which you create chaos playing as a naughty goose. Although this game is a three-hour-long journey, it is still very much worth it, and its replayability makes it worth even more with its neverending fun.

Katana Zero was developed by Askiisoft and published by Devolver Digital. (Credit: Askiisoft/Devolver Digital)

Katana Zero

One of my favorites, Katana Zero is a 2D-action platformer based on time-bending mechanics. The game feels very Cyberpunk as it is set in a dystopia. You have to carefully plan many attacks as there is no health bar, and you die immediately after being hit. Bend time, slash through your enemies, enjoy the carefully crafted story and pixel art style and watch yourself become a samurai master in this masterpiece.

Shakedown Hawaii was developed by Canadian studio Vblank Entertainment. (Credit: Vblank Entertainment)

Shakedown Hawaii

Shakedown Hawaii is an unapologetically beautiful, pixel art-based, 2D version of Grand Theft Auto. Also released on online gaming platform Steam, this game is more of a GTA parody but is worth every penny. It is packed with action, beautiful art, an immersive story and solid humor, making it a great one to check out.

Cloudpunk was developed by Ion Lands and published by Maple Whispering Limited. (Credit: Ion Lands/Maple Whispering Limited)

Cloudpunk

With a solid and distinctive art style and beautiful graphics set in a cyberpunk universe, Cloudpunk is a very successful indie title. But I have to warn you, the Switch port of this game, at its current state, is horrendously bad. It runs at very low framerates and struggles with a lot of optimization issues. I very much recommend this title for your PC, but avoid buying it on Switch for now. I’m hopeful the developers will fix the Switch port someday, and when that happens, there will be no reason not to buy it.

Shovel Knight was developed and published by Yacht Club Games. (Credit: Yacht Club Games)

Shovel Knight

A true side-scroller is here and runs great on Nintendo Switch too. Also released for many other platforms, Shovel Knight is a must for your Switch with its beautiful pixel art, successful fighting mechanics and fluid gameplay. Inspired by many Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) classics, Shovel Knight is a beautiful example of how indie titles should be.

Hollow Knight was released on Switch in 2018. (Credit: Team Cherry)

Hollow Knight

And, another true classic: Hollow Knight’s one-of-a-kind art style, fluid-as-butter mechanics, jump puzzles and Metroidvania-style gameplay make it one of the true indie classics. Be it on a Nintendo Switch, PC or any other platform, you should definitely give this 2D action a try and enjoy its immersive story.

Hotline Miami was developed by Dennaton Games and published by Devolver Digital. (Credit: Dennaton Games/Devolver Digital)

Hotline Miami Collection

This game collection, which includes the original Hotline Miami and Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, is one of the best choices you can make if you love top-down 2D action games in which you carelessly murder people. Full of blood, adrenaline and top-notch game design – even though I cannot praise the second game that much – Hotline Miami is a solid, very successful title to keep and play on your Nintendo Switch.