Backpack Hero is a deck-building roguelike game that can be played on the Switch.

Ever consider what it would be like if inventory control became a key component of the game? In Backpack Hero, a deck-building roguelike game for the Nintendo Switch, you have to arrange your luggage

Ever consider what it would be like if inventory control became a key component of the game? In Backpack Hero, a deck-building roguelike game for the Nintendo Switch, you have to arrange your luggage in certain ways.

Backpack Hero, developed by Jaspel, was revealed by Nintendo at the most recent Indie World Showcase on November 14. It was first made available on Steam, but it is now coming to the Nintendo Switch.

In the Switch game Backpack Hero, which builds decks and is roguelike, master organizing backpacks.

Organizing the way you keep things in your bag in a game is unlike anything I've ever seen before. The main gameplay concept in Backpack Hero is a la Resident Evil 4. You have to keep track of not only how many things you can fit in your luggage, but also precisely where each one goes.

Screenshot: Jaspel

You'll get a better idea of what makes this game so special after seeing the amusing trailer from the Indie World Showcase. To maximize an item's potency, you must arrange it within your bag in the appropriate locations. In addition, you'll be investigating dungeons, bogs, and other intriguing places.

You may rebuild and change Haversack Hill, your hometown, in Story Mode. Not only are you arranging your suitcase, but your whole community as well. I appreciate that before setting off on your roguelike journey, you may visit your town to purchase and sell goods, do some research, and complete missions.

Screenshot: Jaspel

And you get to play as a little mouse with various kinds of rodent heroes! They manage to fit a noticeable number of stuff in their bag, despite the fact that it seems to be much too large for them to handle. Over 800 objects with special powers are available for collection. You will fight hundreds of adversaries by using inventory management to identify their attack patterns.

The nicest thing about it all is that you can start playing it right now since it's already available on the Nintendo Switch. Check out Nintendo eShop's Backpack Hero.


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