For Nintendo Switch owners, the game has been a delightful portable romp. But with the arrival of , the conversation has shifted from "Is it funny?" to "How do I get the definitive version?"
Just grabbed the new NSP for Thank Goodness You’re Here! on the Switch. No, it doesn’t add a minimap (you know who you are). But here’s what’s actually in it:
: Significant improvements to frame rate stability, particularly during complex environmental transitions and high-density character scenes.
In the whimsical, slapstick-infused world of indie gaming, few titles have captured the charming absurdity of British surrealism quite like Thank Goodness You're Here . Developed by Coal Supper and published by Panic Inc., this comedy slapformer took the gaming community by storm with its unique hand-drawn animation, relentless puns, and a gameplay loop that revolves around… well, slapping things.
As the game continues to receive updates and support, we'll be keeping a close eye on any future developments. Stay tuned for more news, reviews, and insights into the world of "Thank Goodness You're Here!" and other exciting games.
The "slapformer" genre means your primary interaction is slapping—slapping doors, slapping townsfolk, slapping objects to trigger absurdist cutscenes. The game is a two-to-three-hour fever dream of voice acting (shoutout to Matt Berry), silly accents, and nested gags.
Another noted: "The Chapter Select is a godsend. I missed the sign about the 'Frozen Toad' the first time. Being able to jump back in without replaying the whole game is perfect."
The term "NSP" is frequently associated with custom firmware (Atmosphere, etc.) and homebrew. While is compatible with these setups, be aware that:
Tested on Atmosphere 1.7.1. Works great.