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More specifically, 18 years ago, Number None, led by legendary video game designer Jonathan Blow, released an indie puzzle platformer by the name of Braid. As evidenced by its 93 on Metacritic, Braid was one of the best games in a stacked 2008, and is often cited as one of the best indie games of all time and one of the best games in general of its generation. In 2024, a remaster with new content and improved visuals and audio was released called Braid Anniversary Edition. And this remaster just got stealth-released on the Nintendo Switch 2. The classic Xbox 360 game was already previously available on Nintendo Switch, and thus playable on Switch 2 via backward compatibility, but this new, native version comes with several upgrades. Meanwhile, if you already own the Switch version, you can grab the Switch 2 version for just $3 rather than paying the normal $20.
A Pioneering Indie Game
For those unfamiliar with this game, it is a puzzle platformer — one of the best the genre has ever seen — where you manipulate time to solve puzzles. Your job is to manipulate time as you travel between interconnected worlds in search of an elusive princess. In the process, “you’ll explore memories and regrets that still haunt you.”








