Currently in Steam Early Access
Early Access indie developers are bringing projects to the Switch en masse, a stark contrast to the Wii U and even Wii eras. That includes studio 3DClouds, who is working with publisher PQube to bringAll-Star Fruit Racingto consoles.
Already in Steam Early Access it’s set for PS4, Xbox One, and Switch, and will arrive in July, presumably alongside of the final version of the PC edition. For those of you who haven’t played it,Fruit Racingfeatures four-player split-screen, 21 courses, items, and eight-player online support.

As long as it’s not beat to market by a few others it’ll probably do well on Switch. Until thatSonicracer arrives on the platform you don’t have many kart choices outside ofMario Kart 8 Deluxeand a few stragglers likeCoffin Dodgers.








