Playism and Cavehouse Unveil The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a Dead Body for Nintendo Switch
Playism, a publisher known for bringing unique indie experiences to a global audience, has teamed up with developer Cavehouse to announce The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a Dead Body.
This distinctive coming-of-age adventure game is set to launch on Nintendo Switch on March 19, 2026, marking yet another imaginative addition to the platform’s growing library of narrative-driven titles. The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a Dead Body invites players into the story of Kofun, a young boy who genuinely believes he is an ancient Japanese tomb.
The game unfolds within the boundaries of Friendly Park, where Kofun sets out on a personal quest to find a dead body to bury inside himself, reflecting his unique sense of identity.
Accompanied by Haniwa, a lively and somewhat impulsive boy modeled after a traditional funerary clay sculpture, Kofun embarks on an adventure filled with discovery, growth, and colorful characters. The title distinguishes itself with its quirky concept and engaging gameplay mechanics.
Players control Kofun as he completes a dynamic to-do list, interacts with an assortment of objects, and gathers Action Points by exploring his surroundings.
These Action Points serve a key role, enabling Kofun to acquire new skills or unlock hints that aid him in overcoming in-game challenges and solving puzzles.
This progression system encourages players to interact deeply with their environment, mirroring the main character’s ongoing journey of self-discovery. Throughout the adventure, Kofun encounters a range of NPCs that contribute to the narrative and help shape his development.
The game’s structure supports a blend of humor and thoughtful storytelling, providing Nintendo Switch players with a heartfelt yet unconventional coming-of-age experience that stands apart from typical genre offerings. Playism’s commitment to showcasing original and culturally-rooted indie games is further exemplified with this upcoming release.
Cavehouse’s creative vision shines through in both narrative and gameplay, promising an experience that will resonate with fans of narrative-rich indie titles and those seeking something truly novel for their Nintendo Switch library. The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a Dead Body will be available via the Nintendo eShop starting March 19, 2026.
Fans can view the official trailer for a first look at the game’s unique art style and gameplay. Stay tuned for more Nintendo Switch news and updates on The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a Dead Body as its release date approaches.
This distinctive coming-of-age adventure game is set to launch on Nintendo Switch on March 19, 2026, marking yet another imaginative addition to the platform’s growing library of narrative-driven titles. The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a Dead Body invites players into the story of Kofun, a young boy who genuinely believes he is an ancient Japanese tomb.
The game unfolds within the boundaries of Friendly Park, where Kofun sets out on a personal quest to find a dead body to bury inside himself, reflecting his unique sense of identity.
Accompanied by Haniwa, a lively and somewhat impulsive boy modeled after a traditional funerary clay sculpture, Kofun embarks on an adventure filled with discovery, growth, and colorful characters. The title distinguishes itself with its quirky concept and engaging gameplay mechanics.
Players control Kofun as he completes a dynamic to-do list, interacts with an assortment of objects, and gathers Action Points by exploring his surroundings.
These Action Points serve a key role, enabling Kofun to acquire new skills or unlock hints that aid him in overcoming in-game challenges and solving puzzles.
This progression system encourages players to interact deeply with their environment, mirroring the main character’s ongoing journey of self-discovery. Throughout the adventure, Kofun encounters a range of NPCs that contribute to the narrative and help shape his development.
The game’s structure supports a blend of humor and thoughtful storytelling, providing Nintendo Switch players with a heartfelt yet unconventional coming-of-age experience that stands apart from typical genre offerings. Playism’s commitment to showcasing original and culturally-rooted indie games is further exemplified with this upcoming release.
Cavehouse’s creative vision shines through in both narrative and gameplay, promising an experience that will resonate with fans of narrative-rich indie titles and those seeking something truly novel for their Nintendo Switch library. The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a Dead Body will be available via the Nintendo eShop starting March 19, 2026.
Fans can view the official trailer for a first look at the game’s unique art style and gameplay. Stay tuned for more Nintendo Switch news and updates on The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a Dead Body as its release date approaches.