There is No Game: Wrong Dimensions Surprise Launched for Switch
Nintendo's Indie Showcase events are always full of surprises. Not only are there new game announcements, but also surprise releases. Wednesday morning's showcase was no different, as the popular adventure-puzzle game There is No Game: Wrong Dimension was confirmed for Nintendo Switch.
Originally released in August 2020, There is No Game: Wrong Dimension a special type of puzzle game that's rare in the modern gaming industry. Players will see mini-games inspired by the likes of Breakout, Day of the Tentacle, The Legend of Zelda, and much more. Plus, all of them will be wrapped together in a meta-story about being trapped in different gaming dimensions. There is No Game: Wrong Dimension is both a curiosity and an experience unlike much else on the market.
The history of There is No Game: Wrong Dimension is interesting, too. Developer Draw Me A Pixel's founder, Pascal Cammisotto, released the original There is No Game in 2015, winning a Newgrounds game jam in the process. Cammisotto thought he could take the 15-minute game and build something bigger and better, so he launched a Kickstarter to fund development in 2016. It unfortunately failed, likely due to a lack of visibility. Camissotto continued to work on the game, however, and the result is There is No Game: Wrong Dimension.
There is No Game: Wrong Dimension launched in August 2020 to very positive reviews, and again on mobile devices in December 2020. However, it's still struggling to reach a larger audience. The Nintendo Switch release and today's Indie Showcase reveal may correct that issue, should Switch users decide to give There is No Game: Wrong Dimension a chance.
There is No Game: Wrong Dimension is available now on PC, Switch, and iOS/Android devices.
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