Swery65, the man behind Deadly Premonition has been working on The Good Life, which is an RPG game with an interesting art design and setting. The game has been currently announced for PS4 and Steam but The Good Life for Nintendo Switch could just become a thing.
The Nintendo Switch’s library is constantly growing, with ports of older games and upcoming games being announced on a daily basis, check out how the creator of Deadly Premonition has teased the game for the home console.
The Good Life for Nintendo Switch
In the latest update of the Kickstarter page for the game, Swery65 mentioned how his coworkers have fiddled around with a Switch version of the game and could entertain the possibility of the game releasing on Switch, check out what he said below
“We love the Nintendo Switch. And while we cannot commit to making a Switch version for now, our main programmer couldn’t stop himself from doing a few experiments with our current build and the console. They have been surprisingly successful so far, much to the whole team’s enjoyment… It gives us extra motivation and more drive than ever, and the will to make the campaign successful. I hope it excites you too!”
This means that there is a chance that if the game does well, it could just make it to Nintendo Switch as well, just like Hollow Knight did and will be releasing soon for the Switch.
The game has a week left for its crowdfunding and if you find the project interesting, you can help them out here.
From the description
The Good Life is a debt repayment daily life RPG co-developed by SWERY’s White Owls Inc. and a development team led by Yukio Futatsugi, the creator of Panzer Dragoon and Phantom Dust.
The Good Life is a Daily Life Simulator x SWERISM
You like bizarre and mysterious things?
You like unique and memorable characters?
You want to enjoy a game that offers a lot of freedom, but you also want to enjoy a good story?Think that’s too much to ask for? Not in The Good Life! This game is made for you!
Are you excited about the game? Do you want The Good Life for Nintendo Switch? Let us know in the comments below