Nintendo Download: World’s End Club

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World’s End Club is the big focus this week on the Switch eShop, and one of the few featured games in a sea of oddities.

The oddest is easily Spy Alarm, which gives off extremely ’90s “your sibling will get caught breaking in your room” vibes. For $10, “Spy alarm transmits an invisible infra-red beam from IR Camera at the bottom of the right Joy-Con, if someone or something crosses the beam, the beams bounce back to the IR Camera which then sounds the alarm.”

It’s from Sabec, the same publisher who did the Switch “calculator.”

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