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Nintendo Download: A Captivating Crash Course in Game Creation

Game Builder Garage gets players making their own gaming experiences, along with Ninja Gaiden, and the usual selection of smaller launches.

Gaiden Garage

Game Builder Garage most definitely isn’t for me, but it’s sure to pique some interest out there. The ‘game’ is actually a creation suite, that allows players to make their own titles. It isn’t just for one genre either, as you can build kart racers, “alien blaster”s, and “tag game”s. Whatever that is.

If you’re not into making games though, this week still offers a pretty great option with Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection. This set includes all 3 of the now-classic, gore-filled games, with 5 playable characters, and “most” of the DLC that was originally released. If you remember these games from the OG Xbox era fondly, this is a collection you’re going to want to take a look at.

Here’s the full listing of what’s on the way this week:

Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch

  • Game Builder Garage – Have you ever dreamed of building your own video games? Game Builder Garage is a great place to start! Learn game design and programming step-by-step from lessons developed by the minds at Nintendo. You’ll get help from a cast of Nodon – creatures that live inside your Nintendo Switch system! They’re in charge of programming tasks like moving your character, pressing buttons and adding sound effects. With the helpful Nodon at hand, you’ll learn how to create a tag game, kart racer and alien blaster … and that’s just the beginning of your game-design journey! Exchange codes with friends who also have Game Builder Garage to share your games, or download their games, too, and study how they built their creations for more inspiration. Game Builder Garage will be available June 11.
  • NINJA GAIDEN: Master Collection – Enjoy heated battles with fearsome opponents in NINJA GAIDEN SigmaNINJA GAIDEN Sigma 2 and NINJA GAIDEN 3: Razor’s Edge – available together in one thrilling collection. In addition to Ryu Hayabusa, four other characters – Ayane, Rachel, Momiji and Kasumi – are also playable and appear as they did in the original versions of the games. You can create a tag team with your favorite characters and freely swap them out during battles. Most of the previously released game modes and DLC costumes for each title are included. Playable characters and scenes (modes) vary for each title. Look forward to intense combat with formidable foes!
  • Wave Break – Experience the world’s first skateBOATING game, inspired by arcade skateboarding classics. Grind, grab, kickflip and shoot your way through an explosive ’80s crime-filled world. Enjoy an episodic single-player campaign, ranked online multiplayer, multiple custom game modes and an advanced park creator. From tropical beaches to frozen tundras, ride the waves and score the world’s biggest combo with style. Wave Break will be available June 11.
  • Alba: A Wildlife Adventure – Join Alba as she visits her grandparents on a Mediterranean island. From idyllic beaches to the ancient castle overlooking the town, a whole island is ready to be explored. Alba is ready for a peaceful summer of wildlife exploration with her friend Ines, but when she sees an animal in danger, she realizes she needs to do something about it. With Ines and your grandfather by your side, you can start a movement to save the island. Maybe even the world after that.

Activities:

  • Celebrate the Launch of DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power – Unleash your inner crime-fighter with a DC Super Hero Girls drawstring bag featuring Supergirl, Wonder Woman and Batgirl. The bag displays a “Fighting for Justice” graphic that shows the world you’re ready for battle! You can receive this reward by redeeming 500 My Nintendo Platinum Points (while supplies last). Visit https://my.nintendo.com/news/bfccdd54e4d356ce to learn more about this new offer.

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Also new this week in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch:

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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