Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, Resident Evil Revelations 1 + 2, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, more coming to Nintendo eShop this week

Nintendo rests for no holiday! Because it’s Thursday, the consolemaker just dropped a massive update on the Nintendo eShop.

This week, iOS and Android users will be able to download Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, Nintendo’s “free-to-start” entry in the whimsical life simulation series.

But Nintendo fans should be extra thankful for Capcom this week. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, which was originally released for the DS in 2008, will receive a 3DS re-release. And Resident Evil Revelations and Resident Evil Revelations 2 will make their Switch debut this Tuesday, November 28.

You can learn more about all of this week’s additions to the Nintendo eShop (including a few Wii U games) after the break.


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Nintendo Mobile

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp – You can get back to nature in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, the new Animal Crossing mobile game where you can take on the role of campsite manager! Step away from your busy life and into your dream campsite where you’re surrounded by animal friends and the splendor of nature. In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, every day offers something new! Have fun customizing your camper, visiting animal friends’ campsites, or exploring the area for new animals to meet. Available now on App Store and Google Play, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is free to start and offers optional in-app purchases.

Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch

Resident Evil Revelations – The critically acclaimed survival horror game takes players back to the events between the Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 5 games, revealing the truth about the T-Abyss virus. The action begins on board a supposedly abandoned cruise ship, the Queen Zenobia, where horrors lurk around every corner, before players head for the mainland and the devastated city of Terragrigia. The Resident Evil Revelations game launches on Nov. 28.

Resident Evil Revelations 2 – The beginning of the Resident Evil Revelations 2 game sees fan-favorite Claire Redfield make a dramatic return. Survivor of the Raccoon City incident depicted in previous Resident Evil games, Claire now works for the anti-bioterrorism organization, Terra Save, to solve a series of twists that will have players guessing the next step at every turn. Resident Evil Revelations 2 launches on Nov. 28.

Worms W.M.D. – With a gorgeous, hand-drawn 2D look, new weapons and more fun features, the Worms W.M.D game is the definitive Worms experience – now with the HD Rumble feature and playable anywhere, thanks to the Nintendo Switch system. Engage in local multiplayer across a variety of different controller options for up to four players.

Crimsonland – Crimsonland is an intense top-down dual stick shooter where your screen is filled with literally hundreds of aliens, giant spiders, mutant lizards, and more. Complete sixty quests to unlock an array of weapons and abilities, then unleash your arsenal in five survival modes with leaderboards. Available Nov. 24

Kid Tripp – Kid Tripp has crashed on a mysterious island and now the local wildlife is out to ruin his day. Run and jump your way through 20 levels of intense platforming madness in this tough-as-nails platformer! Have you got what it takes to help Kid Tripp escape?

Letter Quest Remastered – Spell words to battle monsters and earn gems that can be used to purchase upgrades, books, special items, potions, and much more! Letter Quest is a turn-based RPG featuring high-res artwork, clever wordplay, and two great soundtracks. Use your linguistic skills to survive!

Mantis Burn Racing – Mantis Burn Racing is a modern top-down style racing game that combines physics-based gameplay with intuitive arcade racing in highly competitive, fast and addictive races. Prove your skills in five unique classes of vehicles over an epic 11-season single-player career with more than 150 events and 13 event types in frenetic, bumper-to-bumper races where winning is everything! Fine tune your vehicles with a RPG-style upgrade system and compete in split-screen races for up to four players or play online against opponents on other platforms.

Stick it to the Man – Hard hat tester Ray has a bizarre accident and wakes up with a giant pink spaghetti arm sticking out of his brain! With his awesome new powers he can read minds and change the world with stickers but he’s on the run for a crime he didn’t commit. Can you help Ray out of this sticky situation?

Transcripted – Transcripted is a mixture of two incredibly addictive and vastly popular casual gaming styles: the dual-stick shooter and the match three puzzle game.In Transcripted players take control of the Nano Probe, a microscopic apparatus used to combat disease. Many weapon and ship upgrades allow players almost limitless customization options for their Nano Probe. Successfully navigate through hordes of deadly pathogens to destroy the disease’s pseudo-DNA and defeat gigantic boss.

Portal Knights – Leave the familiar world behind and step into the fantastic unknown with Portal Knights, a cooperative 3D sandbox action-RPG! Level up your character and craft powerful gear to defeat your enemies in real-time tactical combat. Explore dozens of randomly-generated islands and restore peace to a world torn apart by The Fracture.

Aces of the Luftwaffe: Squadron – Aces of the Luftwaffe: Squadron is an action-packed, vertically scrolling shoot ‘em up with a captivating and fully voiced narrative. Dodge bullets, collect massive power ups and wisely use special abilities as you defeat waves of enemies. Upgrade each member of your squadron with their personal skill tree as you level up. But don’t go to war alone! You can take on the Aces with up to three friends in an epic four-player local co-op battle. Are you up to the task?

Soccer Brawl – Soccer Brawl is a soccer game released by SNK in 1992. Sparks fly as teams representing eight different countries battle for the championship. Staged in the near future, teams feature seven robot player instead of the normal 11 players, allowing the defense to also go on the attack and for a variety of arrangements.

Uurnog Uurnlimited – Enter the wacky & whimsical world of Uurnog Uurnlimited, where you have only one goal: find your way around the world, and steal all the animals! Why? Because they’re adorable, and because video games.

Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney – Experience the popular Ace Attorney series as a rookie lawyer in the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney game. Step into the shoes of a young and passionate Apollo Justice in his early law career as he takes on his first cases. Use the touch screen to maneuver your way through crime scenes, interview witnesses and collect vital evidence using forensic science.

Breakout Defense 2 – Breakout Defense is a breakout game where you will face off against the computer opponent through 20 exciting levels. Do your best to defend your own blocks while at the same time aiming to destroy the blocks of the computer opponent.

Physical Contact: Picture Place – Puzzle game called Number Place (a.k.a. Sudoku) is difficult, but feeling of achievement when solved is very high. This game was improved to look good, easy to play, as it was, with the basic rules intact. That name is Picture Place.

Nintendo eShop on Wii U

Breakout Defense 2 – Breakout Defense is a breakout game where you will face off against the computer opponent through 20 exciting levels. Do your best to defend your own blocks while at the same time aiming to destroy the blocks of the computer opponent.

Bomberman: Panic Bomber – Rotate Bomberman as they fall. Line-up alike colors to clear your side, and send rubble over to your opponent. When a giant red bomb appears, use it clear a large area on you side and send a huge amount of rubble your opponents way. Watch out though, if your Bomberman reach the top, it’s game over!

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