Tilt It Golf is coming to Nintendo Switch this summer, publisher Untold Tales and developer Kutki Cave have announced.
The announcement confirms the indie title will be released on the Nintendo eShop and positions the project as a compact, replay-focused entry in the mini-golf space.
Overview and context
Tilt It Golf reimagines mini-golf by asking players to tilt entire courses rather than swing clubs.
The game's design emphasizes momentum, gravity, and precision, with bite-sized levels built for short sessions and quick retries.
According to the announcement, the release is expected to be completed by this summer, with Untold Tales handling Nintendo eShop distribution.
Key features and verified details
- 300 holes across 15 unique biomes: The game includes a large selection of short, increasingly challenging levels spread over distinct themed areas.
- Physics-driven mechanics: Gameplay centers on tilting the course to manipulate ball movement, using momentum and gravity rather than traditional golf controls.
- Replay-focused design: Instant restarts and compact stages are intended to encourage repeated runs and time-improvement attempts.
- Budget-friendly positioning: The publisher described the title as an affordable experience that offers hours of play at a low price point.
Rewriting of notable statements
Publisher Untold Tales and developer Kutki Cave stated that development should be finished in time for a summer release window on Nintendo Switch, with the company planning to make the game available through the Nintendo eShop.
The teams framed Tilt It Golf as a short-session, replayable experience emphasizing precision and trick-shot opportunities.
Why this matters to Switch players and the indie scene
Tilt It Golf's combination of physics-based puzzles and short-level structure aligns with the portable, pick-up-and-play strengths of Nintendo Switch.
The sizeable hole count and diverse biomes give the title scope uncommon for many small-budget indie sports games, and the eShop release route will make it widely accessible to Switch owners.
Trailer and next steps
A trailer accompanied the announcement, showcasing sample biomes, hazards, and the game's tilt mechanics.
For players tracking indie launches on Nintendo Switch, watch for a formal release date and price announcement from Untold Tales as the summer window approaches.
The announcement confirms the indie title will be released on the Nintendo eShop and positions the project as a compact, replay-focused entry in the mini-golf space.
Overview and context
Tilt It Golf reimagines mini-golf by asking players to tilt entire courses rather than swing clubs.
The game's design emphasizes momentum, gravity, and precision, with bite-sized levels built for short sessions and quick retries.
According to the announcement, the release is expected to be completed by this summer, with Untold Tales handling Nintendo eShop distribution.
Key features and verified details
- 300 holes across 15 unique biomes: The game includes a large selection of short, increasingly challenging levels spread over distinct themed areas.
- Physics-driven mechanics: Gameplay centers on tilting the course to manipulate ball movement, using momentum and gravity rather than traditional golf controls.
- Replay-focused design: Instant restarts and compact stages are intended to encourage repeated runs and time-improvement attempts.
- Budget-friendly positioning: The publisher described the title as an affordable experience that offers hours of play at a low price point.
Rewriting of notable statements
Publisher Untold Tales and developer Kutki Cave stated that development should be finished in time for a summer release window on Nintendo Switch, with the company planning to make the game available through the Nintendo eShop.
The teams framed Tilt It Golf as a short-session, replayable experience emphasizing precision and trick-shot opportunities.
Why this matters to Switch players and the indie scene
Tilt It Golf's combination of physics-based puzzles and short-level structure aligns with the portable, pick-up-and-play strengths of Nintendo Switch.
The sizeable hole count and diverse biomes give the title scope uncommon for many small-budget indie sports games, and the eShop release route will make it widely accessible to Switch owners.
Trailer and next steps
A trailer accompanied the announcement, showcasing sample biomes, hazards, and the game's tilt mechanics.
For players tracking indie launches on Nintendo Switch, watch for a formal release date and price announcement from Untold Tales as the summer window approaches.