The best of down under.
Twenty different Australian and New Zealand developed Switch Nindie titles will go on sale this week – in all regions. All the various developers and publishers have teamed up to show the world what down under developers have to offer. For many games, this is their first sale, and also the biggest discounts yet.
The artwork for this story will also be offered up as a print, check out the #ANZNindieSale hashtag on Twitter for more information on that.
The sale begins as soon as it hits 9 am on June 20th and ends June 30 midnight in your local time.
Don’t forget eShop cards go 10% off at Big W this week as well.
First Time on Sale
✚ Assault Android Cactus (Witch Beam) – $21.00 was $30.00 (30% off)
✚ City of Brass (Uppercut Games) – $13.99 was $19.99 (30% off)
✚ Feather (Samurai Punk) – $11.47 was $13.50 (15% off)
✚ GoatPunks (Studio Canvas) – $10.68 was $13.35 (20% off)
✚ OTTTD (SMG Studio) – $7.49 was $9.99 (25% off)
Highest Discount
✚ Crawl (Powerhoof) – $11.99 was $19.99 (40% off)
✚ Death Squared (SMG Studio) – $5.81 was $14.99 (61% off)
✚ Framed Collection (Loveshack/Fellow Traveller) – $7.50 was $15.00 (50% off)
✚ Hand of Fate 2 (Defiant) – $20.99 was $29.99 (30% off)
✚ Mini Metro (Dinosaur Polo Club/Radial Games) – $10.39 was $12.99 (20% off)
✚ Poly Bridge (Dry Cactus) – $11.25 was $22.50 (50% off)
✚ Putty Pals (Harmonious Games) – $6.37 was $12.75 (50% off)
✚ Screencheet: Unplugged (Samurai Punk) – $12.59 was $17.99 (30% off)
✚ Siegecraft Commander (Blowfish Studios) – $7.48 was $24.99 (70% off)
✚ Storm Boy (Blowfish Studios) – $3.49 was $6.99 (50% off)
✚ Super One More Jump (Premo Games/SMG Studio) – $1.59 was $7.99 (80% off)
✚ The Adventure Pals (Massive Monster/Armor Games) – $10.80 was $18.00 (40% off)
✚ The Gardens Between (The Voxel Agents) – $14.99 was $29.99 (50% off)
✚ The Warlock of Firetop Mountain: Goblin Scourge Edition (Tin Man Games) – $24.49 was $34.99 (30% off)
✚ Think of the Children (Jammed Up Studio/Fellow Traveller) – $7.80 was $19.50 (60% off)
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