A newly announced indie title called Mouse Work is aiming to sneak into the Nintendo Switch 2 launch lineup in June. This upcoming party game is being developed by Nitrome, which has mostly focused on mobile games in the past but also developed 2022's Shovel Knight Dig for Switch. While there is currently no release date, the developers stated they hope to get it into the hands of players around the Switch 2 launch, and the game seems awfully similar to another game released on the original Switch near its launch back in 2017.
Nitrome posted the reveal trailer on its official YouTube channel, and it features a pixel-art style with up to four players taking control of mice and completing mini-game challenges, such as getting a basketball in a hoop and painting various images and letters. The game will take advantage of the Switch 2's new mouse functionality and its improved gyro controls. Nintendo Life compared the game to Snipperclips, another small game that was developed under similar circumstances for the original Switch.
Believe it or not, Mouse Work has only been in development for four months, and in an interview with Eurogamer, Nitrome founder...