Dynamic Pixels and TinyBuild's 'Hello Neighbor,' together with five other games are coming to Nintendo Switch this year

A promotional photo for Dynamic Pixels and TinyBuild's "Hello Neighbor." The survival horror stealth game, together with "The Final Station," "Clustertruck," "Punch Club," "Party Hard" and "Streets of Rogue," are coming to Nintendo Switch this year. Hello Neighbor official website

Dynamic Pixels and TinyBuild's "Hello Neighbor," together with "The Final Station," "Clustertruck," "Punch Club," "Party Hard" and "Streets of Rogue" are coming to Nintendo Switch this year.

"Hello Neighbor" was launched last year for Microsoft Windows and Xbox One. The Switch version of the survival horror stealth game is set to release before the end of the year. In the game, players will take on the role of a man who had moved into a new neighborhood, across a mysterious neighbor who seemed to have been keeping a secret in his basement. Players will be tasked to break into that neighbor's house to find the items needed to unlock the basement. Players must make sure they will not be caught or else, they will be chased down and sent back to their houses.

"Final Station" was launched in 2016 for Windows, MacOS, Linux, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. According to Polygon, the Switch version of the side-scrolling shooter game is scheduled to release sometime this February. In the game, players will take on the role of an anonymous conductor 106 years after a catastrophe called "The First Visitation" happened. During a journey wherein he was tasked to take an experimental train, he will soon realize that "The Second Visitation" is happening. He must use his skills to combat enemies, rescue survivors and gather resources to keep the train going.

"Clustertruck" was launched in 2016 for Windows, OS X, Linux, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The game is described as "a chaotic situation wherein everything seems to go wrong." In the game, players will control a character tasked to jump onto moving trucks and avoid obstacles and crashes. 

"Punch Club" was released in 2016 for Windows, OS X, iOS and Android and in 2017 for Nintendo 3DS, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. In the sporting management simulation game, players take on the role of an unnamed boxer whose father, who had trained him, was murdered. 

"Party Hard" was released in 2015 for Windows, OS X, Linux and Fire OS, and in 2016 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. In the action stealth game, players will be controlling a serial killer who is tasked to kill all the attendees of several parties without being caught.

"Streets of Rogue" launched on Steam in March. In the game, players will have to combat, sneak and hack their way through procedurally generated cities.

"Hello Neighbor" will retail at $39.99. "The Final Station," "Clustertruck," "Punch Club," "Party Hard" and "Streets of Rogue," on the other hand, will retail at $14.99.

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