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ChoostApril 19, 2026by Choost Games
Topic:Bullet Heaven & Bullet Hell ยท Roguelikes & Roguelites ยท Deckbuilders ยท Metroidvanias ยท Indie Games (General)

The Best Indie Games on Switch You're Probably Missing

The best indie games on Nintendo Switch โ€” hidden gems and essential titles that make the Switch the ultimate indie gaming device.

The Switch became the best indie gaming device almost by accident. Nintendo built a hybrid console for Zelda and Mario, and indie developers turned it into a portable library of the best indie games ever made. Something about curling up on a couch with a small screen makes indie games feel more personal than playing them at a desk.

Here's what's essential and what's hidden under the eShop's terrible discoverability.

The Must-Owns

Hollow Knight is the definitive metroidvania and it's arguably better on Switch than anywhere else. The Voidheart Edition includes all DLC, and the portability means you can chip away at the massive map during commutes and lunch breaks. Forty-plus hours of content for $15 is still absurd.

Celeste is a perfect platformer with a perfect port. The precision controls translate flawlessly to Switch, and the assist mode means anyone can experience the story regardless of skill level. The narrative about anxiety and self-acceptance is as powerful on a small screen as a large one.

Hades was built for the Switch's session-based portability. Each escape attempt takes 20-30 minutes โ€” the exact length of a bus ride or a waiting room visit. Supergiant optimized the port beautifully, and the roguelite structure means you can put it down mid-run and pick up later without losing context.

Stardew Valley found its true home on Switch. The farming sim format โ€” check crops, water plants, chat with villagers, go to bed โ€” maps perfectly onto portable sessions. More Stardew Valley has been played on Switch than on any other platform, and there's a reason for that. If you've finished it, the games that capture the same feeling are mostly available on Switch too.

Slay the Spire is another perfect handheld fit. Turn-based deckbuilder combat means you never need fast reflexes, and runs are self-contained enough for short sessions. The touch screen controls work surprisingly well for card selection.

The Hidden Gems

Outer Wilds shouldn't work on Switch โ€” it's a physics-based space exploration game with complex 3D environments. But it does, and having one of the best games ever made portable is worth the visual compromises.

Balatro became a phenomenon on Switch specifically. The poker deckbuilder is endlessly replayable and the short session length makes it dangerously portable. There's a reason it topped the eShop charts for weeks.

Dead Cells is the best action roguelite on the platform. The combat is fluid enough to hold up on handheld, and Motion Twin's continuous updates have added mountains of content since the original Switch release.

Inscryption is a deckbuilder that becomes something much stranger three times over. Playing it in a dark room on a small screen amplifies the creepy atmosphere. If you haven't been spoiled, the Switch version is a great way to experience it.

Undertale and Deltarune both feel at home on Switch. The pixel art RPG format doesn't demand power, and the intimate storytelling works beautifully on a personal screen.

Vampire Survivors is the bullet heaven that launched a genre, and the simple controls (just movement) make it ideal for handheld play. The DLCs are included, and the single-stick gameplay means you can play one-handed while eating lunch.

Spiritfarer is a management game about ferrying spirits to the afterlife. It'll make you cry, and somehow that's more affecting when the characters are in your hands rather than on a distant monitor.

The Overlooked Ones

A Short Hike is two hours of pure charm. Climb a mountain as a bird, talk to friendly NPCs, find hidden treasures. It costs less than a coffee and delivers more warmth than most 60-hour games.

Dicey Dungeons turns dice rolling into roguelike combat with six distinct characters. Terry Cavanagh's puzzle design is clever enough to sustain dozens of hours.

Brotato is the arena-based bullet heaven with short rounds perfect for Switch sessions. Equip up to six weapons, survive waves, shop between rounds. The builds get ridiculous fast.

The Switch's indie library is so deep that you could play nothing but indie games and stay busy for years. The eShop's discoverability is terrible โ€” Nintendo buries quality games under mountains of shovelware โ€” so lists like this and the broader indie gaming guides are genuinely necessary for finding what's worth your time and money.