![]() ![]() The right side is for jumping and attacking. You move Oddmar by swiping to the left or right on the left side of the screen. I can see why they're designed the way they are, and they work perfectly (which is very important for a game that requires precision timing), but they felt just a bit backward, to me. The on-screen controls leave a little to be desired. Little Oddmar will eat mushrooms and cry, 'For Valhalla' if you wait too long to move. The world around you is filled with lush, green forests, jagged cliffs, lava-laden mines, and all kinds of wonderful landscapes. We're not talking about pixelated, simple graphics. It does, however, also have an outstanding visual component. It's definitely a game for fans of a pure platform experience. It reminds me of early platform games that require impeccable timing and exact aim for jumps. You may have to push a cart here and there to move something so you can jump, but it's pretty standard fare. You're not going to spend a whole lot of time searching for the right pattern to unlock a door. Oddmar is weighted heavily on platform skills. I found myself compelled to try to complete levels if for no other reason than to find out what's happening to Oddmar. Is he really charged with burning down the forest? Or is there something more to life than just destruction? Remember, you're trying to secure your place in the Viking's heaven.īy the time you get through the final level on the first world, you'll be attacking bad guys, collecting secret items, and running from destruction like a true Viking.Īs you complete levels, you'll unlock more of Oddmar's story. You'll gain some additional abilities along your journey. There's a lot more to this game than jumping from platform to platform. You can only move and jump in the first two levels. I'd be concerned, too.Īfter the prologue and intro finish, you're dropped out into the mythological world of Midgard where you control Oddmar across 24 levels of platform goodness. He's worried that he won't make it to Valhalla if he doesn't do as he's told and burn the forest to the ground so his village can grow and prosper. He's not a fan of pillaging and destroying. The game starts off with the story of Oddmar, who is just a little bit different from the rest of the Vikings. He is shunned by his fellow Vikings and must redeem himself of his squandered potential. Oddmar struggles with life in his village and is not worthy of a place in Valhalla. While dreaming one night, he’s visited by a fairy who leaves him a magic mushroom that gives him the ability to grow mushrooms everywhere. Oddmar is the titular Viking of this game. It's got everything you love about a solid platformer: lots of skills-based jumping, plenty of baddies to destroy, and a storyline that makes you want to make it all the way to the end. There's a new game in town that I think you're going to like. You can find Physical Games that require digital downloads on this page.Fans of platform games, listen up. ![]() You can find Cancelled Games on the Cancelled Switch Games page. You can find Physical Releases on the Physical Releases wiki page. You can find demos as well as the available regions on the Demos wiki page. You can find Kickstarter and other crowdfunded games on the Kickstarter wiki page. You can find free to play games on the Free to Play wiki page. Rumored games are ones involved in possible leaks or rumors until proven by an official source. Uncertain games are ones that have been hinted at coming to the Switch, or the developer has shown interest. Planned games are ones from smaller developers that are assumed to not have development kits. Many of these are only used a single time.Ĭonfirmed games are ones from larger publishers/developers or ones that are assumed to or have stated they have development kits. The currently used ones are: (JP) for Japan, (DE) for Germany, (CH) for Switzerland, (AT) for Austria, (NA) for North America, (EU) for Europe, (BE) for Belgium, (FR) for France, (LU) for Luxembourg, (NL) for Netherlands, (AU) for Australia, (NZ) for New Zealand, (KR) for South Korea, (SG) for Singapore, (MY) for Malaysia, (TH) for Thailand, (PH) for Philippines, and (ID) for Indonesia. If this is specific to one or a handful of countries, they will be listed in parentheses after the release date by country abbreviations. NOTE: Some games have various countries they release in. This table includes eShop links, dates, and trailers or gameplay videos for the titles. Released games are those that have released for the system. Games are separated into the following tables: If the date is not specified, assume it to be the NA region. ![]() This wiki will keep track of all games for the Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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