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Gonner and Magical Drop II Arrive on the Nintendo Switch Today

The Switch is expanding its library today!
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Nintendo Switch owners can look forward to expanding their games library today with the release of two new titles. The first exciting game, Gonner, suffered a three week delay earlier this month for unknown reasons, but has now been given the go ahead to be released.

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Gonner is a platformer with procedurally generated elements, and has been self-proclaimed as a very difficult game to play. The description on its Nintendo page states, “You will die. A lot. This is by design, but it’s not made to feel unfair.” This kind of a descriptor is bound to be divisive depending on the type of player you are, but will no doubt entice gamers who love a challenge. Gonner is available in the Nintendo eShop for $10. If you need more convincing, you can also check out the trailer for Gonner.

The second game available today is Magical Drop II, which fans of games like Bejeweled will feel right at home with. Originally released for the Neo Geo, Magical Drop II is a puzzle game that allows for two-player competitive modes as players try to keep their bubbles from reaching the ground. Magical Drop II is available at an $8 price point.

Gonner and Magical Drop II look like the perfect “on the go” games to keep you entertained during your travels or daily commute. These inclusions will mark five new games for the Switch over the course of a week, so there isn’t a shortage of titles to play on the latest Nintendo console. The Nintendo Switch has been gearing up its holiday release schedule, and these latest additions will be the perfect way to tide gamers over until then.

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This post was originally authored by Brandt Prescott.


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Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.
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