This pack of cards - construction roguelike Backpack Hero has you become a master at stock management , now useable on Switch .

Have you ever inquire what it would be like for stock list management to be a central game feature ? Well , in Backpack Hero , you must organize your traveling bag in specific ways in this pack of cards - building roguelike on the Nintendo Switch .

In the latest Indie World Showcase on November 14 , Nintendo announced Backpack Hero by developer Jaspel . While it was previously released on Steam , it ’s now arriving on the Nintendo Switch .

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Become a master backpack organizer in the deck-building roguelike Backpack Hero for the Switch

Unlike anything I ’ve seen before in a game , managing the way you stash away items in your knapsack Resident Evil 4 - style is the elemental plot grease monkey in Backpack Hero . Not only do you have to manage how many items you hold , but where they ’re just place inside your base as well .

After watching the quirky trailer from the Indie World Showcase , you ’ll better understand what makes this game so unique . Your goal is to pose items inside your back pack in the correct spots to increase their power . You ’ll also be exploring cave , dungeon , swamp , and other interesting fix .

In Story Mode , you’re able to transform and reconstruct your hometown of Haversack Hill . You ’re not only organizing your bag but also your village . I like the melodic theme that you may amount to your township to buy and sell item , do some research , and unlock quests before you embark on your roguelike adventure .

Backpack Hero Deck Building Roguelike Switch Combat

Screenshot: Jaspel

Oh , and you could play as a minuscule mouse , alongside other types of rodent heroes ! Although their bag seem way too bad for them to carry , they still manage to hold a clear-cut amount of items in that base . you may collect over 800 items with unique power . Using the top executive of stock management , you ’ll battle hundreds of enemies by learning their attack pattern .

The best part about all this is the fact that it ’s already available on the Nintendo Switch , so you’re able to start playing it forthwith . delay outBackpack Heroon the Nintendo eShop .

Backpack Hero Deck Building Roguelike Switch Village

Screenshot: Jaspel