Botany Manor, an exploration-puzzle title centered on retired botanist Arabella Greene, has received a dedicated Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and is available now on the Nintendo eShop.
Originally released on the Nintendo Switch, the game puts players in a 19th-century English manor and grounds where botanical research, seed collection and environmental puzzles drive progression.
What’s new in the Switch 2 Edition
The Switch 2 Edition delivers measurable technical upgrades over the original Nintendo Switch release.
The announcement states the game’s internal resolution has been increased from 720p to 1080p and the frame rate has been raised from 30 frames per second to 60 frames per second.
Those improvements are intended to provide a smoother, clearer experience on Nintendo Switch 2 hardware.
Gameplay and design
Botany Manor is structured around exploration and plant-based puzzles.
Players gather seeds, pot seedlings and move plants to the environments best suited for their growth.
Puzzles require careful placement and use of interactive items distributed throughout the manor.
To identify ideal habitats, players inspect in-world clues such as botanical posters, newspapers, letters, paintings and postcards.
The game’s rooms and gardens reveal details about Arabella Greene’s life and scientific career and depict the challenges she faced as a woman in science during the 19th century.
Prices and upgrade path
Botany Manor – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is listed at $24.99 on the Nintendo eShop.
Existing owners of the original Nintendo Switch version can purchase an upgrade pack priced at $3.99 to receive the Switch 2 improvements.
The new edition and the upgrade pack are distributed digitally through Nintendo’s storefront.
Context and availability
The Switch 2 Edition underscores a growing trend of enhanced re-releases tailored for Nintendo’s next-generation handheld-console hardware.
Botany Manor’s focus on calm exploration and methodical puzzles has made it a notable indie release on Nintendo platforms.
For players interested in the technical and accessibility improvements, the Nintendo eShop listing is the official source for purchase and download.
For ongoing Nintendo Switch 2 coverage and catalog updates, check official Nintendo channels and the Nintendo eShop.
Originally released on the Nintendo Switch, the game puts players in a 19th-century English manor and grounds where botanical research, seed collection and environmental puzzles drive progression.
What’s new in the Switch 2 Edition
The Switch 2 Edition delivers measurable technical upgrades over the original Nintendo Switch release.
The announcement states the game’s internal resolution has been increased from 720p to 1080p and the frame rate has been raised from 30 frames per second to 60 frames per second.
Those improvements are intended to provide a smoother, clearer experience on Nintendo Switch 2 hardware.
Gameplay and design
Botany Manor is structured around exploration and plant-based puzzles.
Players gather seeds, pot seedlings and move plants to the environments best suited for their growth.
Puzzles require careful placement and use of interactive items distributed throughout the manor.
To identify ideal habitats, players inspect in-world clues such as botanical posters, newspapers, letters, paintings and postcards.
The game’s rooms and gardens reveal details about Arabella Greene’s life and scientific career and depict the challenges she faced as a woman in science during the 19th century.
Prices and upgrade path
Botany Manor – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is listed at $24.99 on the Nintendo eShop.
Existing owners of the original Nintendo Switch version can purchase an upgrade pack priced at $3.99 to receive the Switch 2 improvements.
The new edition and the upgrade pack are distributed digitally through Nintendo’s storefront.
Context and availability
The Switch 2 Edition underscores a growing trend of enhanced re-releases tailored for Nintendo’s next-generation handheld-console hardware.
Botany Manor’s focus on calm exploration and methodical puzzles has made it a notable indie release on Nintendo platforms.
For players interested in the technical and accessibility improvements, the Nintendo eShop listing is the official source for purchase and download.
For ongoing Nintendo Switch 2 coverage and catalog updates, check official Nintendo channels and the Nintendo eShop.