Published on: May 23, 2024
Nintendo has rolled out its newest Nintendo Switch eShop update for North America, offering a robust lineup of titles in this week’s Nintendo Download.
Leading the release schedule is the highly anticipated remake, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, alongside inventive indies and genre-spanning games that highlight the platform’s remarkable diversity.
**Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Returns on Switch**
Originally launched in 2004 for the Nintendo GameCube, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is now available on Nintendo Switch as of May 23, 2024.
This remastered edition brings updated visuals and enhanced features while retaining the series’ distinctive paper-inspired charm and turn-based RPG mechanics.
Players help Mario harness his uniquely papery abilities to thwart the villainous X-Nauts and recover the fabled Crystal Stars.
This return marks two decades since the title first debuted, offering both nostalgic fans and newcomers a polished experience.
"We’ve reimagined this fan-favorite with care, ensuring it feels both fresh for new players and true to the spirit of the original for returning fans," a Nintendo representative noted in an official statement about the release.
**Spotlight on Indie Innovation: Paper Trail and Duck Detective**
Among the standout indie releases is Paper Trail by Newfangled Games, a top-down puzzle adventure available now on the eShop for $17.99.
Players guide Paige, a young academic, through a beautifully foldable and dynamic paper world, solving puzzles by literally folding the game’s environment.
The title showcases innovative gameplay and a touching narrative, making it a notable addition to the Switch library.
Another unique offering is Duck Detective – The Secret Salami, a cozy detective adventure arriving later today.
Players take control of a witty avian sleuth navigating a sausage-centric conspiracy, interviewing suspects and piecing together clues to solve a bizarre crime.
The title exemplifies the creative spirit fostered by indie developers on Nintendo's platform.
**Highlights from This Week’s New Releases**
In addition to these headliners, the Nintendo Switch eShop welcomes a broad array of new games spanning action, puzzle, simulation, and platformer genres:
- **Bread & Fred** (Apogee Entertainment) – A challenging co-op platformer demanding precision and teamwork.
- **C.A.R.D.S.
RPG: The Misty Battlefield** (ACQUIRE) – A strategic blend of SRPG turn-based battles and roguelike deckbuilding.
- **Conjured Through Death**, **Eternal Threads**, and **Hauntii** – Narrative-driven adventures providing fresh storytelling experiences.
- **Construction Simulator 4** (astragon Entertainment) – The latest iteration in the construction sim genre, now with a Canadian-inspired map, set to release May 28.
Games like Adventure Horror Bundle, Chocolate Factory Tycoon, and Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (Digital Eclipse) add even more variety.
Notably, Wizardry’s modern revival is being praised for retaining the original’s legendary challenge while incorporating contemporary enhancements for RPG enthusiasts.
**Voting and Community Picks**
A community poll conducted alongside this update showed strong interest in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, with 38% of votes, while Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord maintained impressive appeal at 15%.
Paper Trail also caught players’ attention, capturing 10% of the vote.
**Conclusion**
With this week’s Nintendo Download, the Switch eShop continues to expand its repertoire—whether players are revisiting a beloved classic like Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door or discovering innovative indie gems.
Stay tuned for future updates, and visit the Nintendo eShop to explore the full list of new releases.
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