10 Most Underrated & Overlooked Nintendo Switch Games

8. World Of Goo

World Of Goo Nintendo Switch
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One of the games that shows the truly variety of what the Switch can do, World of Goo continues the Wii U's control method of pointing a controller at the screen, showing the Joy-Cons can track a cursor in mid-air, just like their sensor bar-dependent brethren.

As for what you're actually doing, World of Goo is like Lemmings meets every 'bridge building' flash game you've ever come across. As such, that means a ton of getting your - in this case - gooey troops from one place to another, building structures of whatever shape you deem appropriate, based on how many connective pieces available. Over time, the game introduces different Goo types and more outlandish shapes to get to that all-inclusive finish line, but the whole way through, World of Goo has just as much charm as sheer innovation in design.

Lastly, if you were wondering how this works in handheld mode with the whole 'point n' click' aspect, un-docking the Switch reverts control over to the touchpad - another feature of the console we're yet to see any other developer make use of. Brilliant.

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Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.