Voez is also for mobile devices, but the former is an exclusive

The Switch started off with some really great AAA and indie support, namelyVoezandKamiko, a pair of games from Flyhigh Works that were both well received critically (yes, a 74 Metacritic score for the latter is still good!), and as it turns out, commercially.

Via a presentation of their recent goings-on, the publisher noted thatKamikohas sold 160,000 downloads, andVoezhit 50,000 worldwide.Voezis also available on mobile devices, but the fact that it sold that much as a relative drop in the bucket on the already crowded Nintendo eShop in the face ofZeldais pretty great.

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As other studios race to put their games on Switch the marketplace will become a bit more crowded, but so long as the install base is there, they’ll still have an opportunity to break out like these two projects did.

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