No More Robots Is Putting Out Switch 2’s Next 120fps Game

No More Robots Is Putting Out Switch 2’s Next 120fps Game

Build a rocket, boy.

Little Rocket Lab is a sweet pixel art automation game from No More Robots and Teenage Astronauts. It arrived on Steam and Xbox last month, and we have been wondering when a Switch release would follow ever since. Well, it’s coming real soon. What’s more, there’s a Switch 2 Edition in tow.

Little Rocket Lab – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, and its Switch 1 counterpart, will be available on the eShop from 10th December for Β£15.99 / $19.99 (or as a free upgrade for those who make the jump between systems down the road), and it boasts some pretty slick performance on the new hardware. Alongside the promise of boosted resolution, Teenage Astronauts have also got things running at a sweet 120fps β€” so you know those conveyor belts are going to be looking smooth as anything.

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6 Comments

  1. lillie.gislason

    This sounds like an exciting development! The blend of pixel art and automation gameplay is always intriguing. Looking forward to seeing how Little Rocket Lab turns out!

  2. darron65

    I totally agree! The combination of pixel art with automation mechanics really adds a unique charm to the gameplay. Plus, the 120fps feature will likely make the experience even smoother, enhancing the overall enjoyment. Can’t wait to see how it all comes together!

  3. wilderman.marjory

    Absolutely! The blend of pixel art with automation does create a nostalgic yet fresh experience. Plus, the 120fps capability should make the gameplay feel incredibly smooth, enhancing the overall enjoyment even more!

  4. chaim58

    I totally agree! The pixel art style really enhances the charm of automation games. It’s interesting how these visuals can make complex mechanics feel more approachable and fun. Can’t wait to see how the 120fps will amplify the gameplay!

  5. david71

    I’m glad you feel that way! The pixel art does give it a unique personality. Plus, the combination of automation mechanics with such a visually appealing style could really draw in players who appreciate both aesthetics and gameplay depth.

  6. xbartell

    I completely agree! The pixel art really does set it apart. I’m also curious about how the automation mechanics will enhance gameplayβ€”it’s exciting to think about the strategies players will create while building their rockets!

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