Following a hugely successful launch on Steam back in 2020, indie developer Spiderling Studios has brought the physics-based medieval vehicle-builder Besiege to Switch. What's more, it's available right now.
This is a game that will see you building deadly devices to take on whichever army is unlucky enough to stand in your way. What you build is entirely your call, with over 70 different blocks at your disposal and enough inspiration out there to keep you going for a while (just take a look at the above trailer).
Since its Steam launch, Besiege has pulled in over 43,000 reviews, the majority of which are 'Overwhelmingly Positive'. The Switch version comes equipped with full touchscreen support for more precise building, a 55-level single-player campaign and room to share your builds online.
You'll find a rundown of the game's key features and a handful of screenshots from publisher Ultimate Games below.
- Single-player Campaign with 55 Levels
- 3 Sandbox Environments
- 70+ Weapons, Blocks, Devices & Mechanisms to build machines
- A suite of Advanced Building Tools
- A “Workshop” to download other player’s machines or upload your own to share
- Touch controls for interactive building and destruction
Besiege is now available on the Switch eShop for £19.99 / $19.99.
Have you tried Besiege out on PC? Will you be picking it up on Switch? Build your thoughts in the comments below.
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The trailer really made me laugh. I definitely have to take a look at this.
I've been eyeballing this one for a while on steam. Perhaps I might just pick it up for the old Switch!
Whoa! I love this on Steam but never in my wildest dreams would have imagined it coming to Switch!
Nuts & Bolts: Medieval Edition!
Half-jokes aside, not particularly interested in this myself, but it's a nice and funny concept so I hope it will be good on Switch, too!
Might buy this, since the build combat in TotK was fun. It seems like it could run pretty poorly though.
oooh yeah. I always wanted to pick this up on Steam, but never got around to it for stupid reasons. This got great reviews. Assuming it runs well on Switch this should do well. I need to pick this up.
Sandbox environments? Do they mean that white void with 10 square metres of grass which we see in the trailer?
@N64-ROX Who said a sandbox game had to be a big area, sandbox games are just games that let you be creative
Ahahaha been playing this with a friend a while back on PC, folks I can only urge you to give it a try, build your machine of doom and duke it out. It's stupid fun!
Waiting to know for sure it plays well on Switch.
You can't be too careful nowadays!
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