Indie games publisher, tinyBuild, to release six games from their catalog on the Nintendo Switch over the course of 2018, including 2017’s Hello Neighbor as its featured title.

tinyBuild, which found Steam-success from early titles such as No Time To Explain and SpeedRunners, has already published two titles for the Nintendo Switch, including fast-paced action games Phantom Trigger (developed by Bread Team) and Mr. Shifty (developed by Team Shifty).

Hello Neighbor, developed by Dynamic Pixels and available now on Windows PC and Xbox One, does not yet have an official release date other than sometime this year. tiny꧃Build did make note that the game, tentatively priced at $39.99 MSRP, will come with additional content updates at no additional cost.

While anticipation for the stealth-surꦇvival horror game was high leading up to its December 2017 release, it was met with , a disconnect between its intriguing atmosphere and story, with its illogical puzzle-solving schemes that are required to move the st🃏ory forward.

Conversely, the five other games slated for a 2018 release on t🍰he Switch, al🌳l tentatively priced at $14.99 MSRP, have review statuses of no less than “Very Positive” on Steam. The planned releases include:

The Final Station, from Do My Best, Games. Scheduled for release sometime this month, the game’s story centers on traveling through a post-apocalyptic land via train; moving from station-to-s𓃲tation while piecing together clues surrounding the mystery of what happened to the dying world.

Clustertruck,💜 a chaotic physics-based game in which players make their way through each level by jumping from semi-truck to semi-truck, aiming to reach the finish line before plummeting to t𒊎he ground below. The game, developed by Landfall Games, is slated for a March release.

Punch Club, developed by Lazy Bear Games. Scheduled for release in May, Punch Club acts as a boxing management simulator with RPG elements, where players decide on how to♓ moveꦐ up the boxing world ranks in a choose-you-own-adventure type of story progression.

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Party Hard, by Pinokl Games, which follows a “(not)serious” story in which players assu🎉me the role of a knife-wielding slasher hell-bent on doing whatever it takes to 𓃲get some peace and quiet. The game is planned for a summer 2018 release.

Streets of Rogue, developed by Matt Dabrowski, is a game currently in Early Access on Steam, centered on completing missions however the player sees fit. Like Hello Neighbor, Streets of Rogue 🃏does not yet have an official release date other than later this year.

It will be interesting to see how well tinyBuild’s titles fare as they make the move to the Nintendo Switch. Hopefully, the reception and feedback from Hello Neighbor’s initial release will play into the content updates that are reportedly in the works, c🦂reating the ambitious game that fans were hoping for.