All Nintendo Switch Releases for March 2017

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Nintendo Switch March 2017 Releases

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The Binding of Isaac

If none of the console’s bigger launch titles really appeal to you all that much, the console will also have a small selection of indie games available that day. The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ will be a good one to pick up, as players will be able to experience tons of additional content on the go, while also escaping the wrath of Isaac’s mom, of course. Human Resource Machine is a puzzle/management game that tasks players with moving objects from one place to another, while trying to figure out the most efficient way to do so.

Near the end of the month, Switch owners will also get to enjoy Has-Been Heroes, a roguelike action game with a great art style and turn-based strategy elements.

Check out the indie launch games releasing for the Nintendo Switch:

  • Mar. 3 – Human Resource Machine
  • Mar. 3 – Little Inferno
  • Mar. 3 – The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+
  • Mar. 3 – World of Goo

And for the rest of the month:

  • Mar. 9 – Blaster Master Zero
  • Mar. 28 – Has-Been Heroes

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