The latest Nintendo Download update for North America delivers a varied slate of eShop releases, from physics-driven multiplayer brawlers to casual puzzle experiences. This week’s highlights include Bandit Trap from PM Studios and a fresh entry in the Aha! spot-the-difference series, alongside several smaller indie debuts arriving on Nintendo Switch and other platforms between April 30 and May 2.
Bandit Trap (PM Studios) — available April 30 for $14.99 — leads this week's round-up. The publisher positions Bandit Trap as more than a conventional title, presenting it as a hands-on trial of traps, tools and chaotic multiplayer mishaps. The game is described by its creators as a physics-powered 1v3 online brawler that blends strategy with slapstick action, aimed at both families and social play sessions.
Aha! More Photo Spot-the-Difference (TT) arrives April 30 at $8.99. The title emphasizes the so-called "Aha! moment," the instant a player notices a subtle change in a photo and experiences a sudden jolt of recognition. Developers highlight the simplicity of the controls and the satisfaction of spotting incremental visual changes as the series’ core appeal.
Other notable Switch eShop releases this window include:
- Asphalt Racing Bundle Grand Prix & Hypercar (SuperPowerUpGames) — releasing May 1 for $14.99. The bundle contains Grand Prix Rock 'N Racing and Hypercar Racing, offering Championship, Arcade, and up to 4-player multiplayer modes, with vehicle upgrades and high-speed racing features.
- Astra GalaxyX (Nerd Games) — releasing May 2 for $9.99. A 2D shooter inspired by classic arcade action, players pilot a spacecraft through waves of enemies and bosses while upgrading attributes such as fire rate and projectile speed.
- Connect Lines (Soroka Games) — released April 25 for $5.99. A relaxed puzzle game focused on connecting paths and filling boards to completion.
- Constance (btf) — releasing May 1 for $19.99. Marketed as a Metroidvania with puzzle and platforming elements, Constance centers on exploration, combat, and riddles; the developer notes the game is currently in early development and will appear on PC and console platforms.
This week’s Nintendo eShop update reinforces the steady flow of indie and mid-tier releases supporting Nintendo Switch. For players tracking new entries, the eShop remains the primary storefront for purchase and pre-order information, while outlets such as Nintendo Life publish further hands-on coverage and reviews for the most notable releases.
Nintendo eShop Update: Bandit Trap, Aha! More Photo Spot-the-Difference and New Switch Releases (Apr 30–May 2)
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