Grass Cutter, Bus Fix 2019, And Redneck Skeet Shooting Announced For Switch

Grass Cutter, Bus Fix 2019, And Redneck Skeet Shooting Announced For Switch

Three new indie games have been announced for Nintendo Switch in the west this week.

First up is Grass Cutter – Mutated Lawns, launching for Nintendo Switch on July 10, 2019 via Nintendo eShop. The game costs USD6.99 and a free demo is now available on the eShop.

Check out the gameplay and details below:

The goal is to cut the grass. Very simple, but only at first glance… Grass Cutter calls for focus and commitment. Just one blink of an eye – and you lost. It is very challenging! The game is made in a cubic retro-style, has high complexity at advanced levels and is ready to truly test your reaction!

Main Features:

• Feel yourself in the shoes of a lawnmower who saves the world of people

• More than 10 types of lawn mutations that give you a real challenge

• A lot of obstacles. Bypass the security system and laser fences, escape the fire of security guns

• You don’t want ordinary lawn mowers? You can play with animals. There are many animals in the game: from cows and sheep to beautiful fairy unicorns

The next game is Bus Fix 2019, arriving July 3 for USD5.99 on the Nintendo eShop:

Accept the repair buses oreders.

Diagnose, replace or fix damaged part of buses.

Disassemble for example engine parts, chassis parts, tires.

Buy new parts.

In a game you will find:

– 6 different buses.

– More than 50 part that yoou can replace by yourself.

– Different defects to remove.

– An unlimited number of orders for execution.

– Richly equipped workshop.

Last but not least is Redneck Skeet Shooting, launching July 1 for USD4.99 on the eShop:

You take role of a country man who loves to shoot. Your objective is simple – shoot any flying object and master your marksman skills. Destroyed items give you gold coins, which you can use to unlock new locations, guns and playable characters. You can earn trophies and try different types of playstyle!

What do you think?

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