Article Summary:
In Blue Prince, a puzzle roguelike from Dogubomb, players assume the role of Simon, the grandnephew of the recently deceased Herbert Sinclair, who bequeaths him the Mount Holly Estate with a challenge: to find the elusive 46th room in the 45-room mansion. Released on PC and PS5 last year, the game now debuts on Nintendo Switch 2, encouraging players to dive in without prior knowledge for the best experience.
Gameplay consists of navigating rooms that shuffle each day. Players must strategize using blueprints to uncover pathways and secrets, with limited daily actions creating a compelling loop. Progress leads to permanent upgrades, though much of the challenge revolves around applying learned knowledge.
Exploration is key, often requiring players to take notes and track cryptic clues, similar to games like Outer Wilds and Tunic. While the Switch version maintains visual charm, it runs at 30 fps, with rare performance dips. The absence of cross-save from PS5 to Switch means players start fresh, but prior knowledge helps.
Despite minor bugs, the game offers a rich puzzle experience, blending depth and intrigue that rewards thorough exploration. Blue Prince stands out as a captivating achievement for puzzle enthusiasts, ensuring imaginative gameplay while keeping players engaged with its mysteries.


