Little Rocket Lab for Switch 2, Switch launches December 10

The relaxing factory simulation game Little Rocket Lab, which came out on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC on October 7th, is coming to Nintendo Switch and the new Switch 2 on December 10th. It will cost $19.99. Publisher No More Robots and developer Teenage Astronauts also announced that the Switch 2 version will be a free update for anyone who already owns the game on the original Switch.

Here is an overview of the game, via No More Robots:

About

Revitalize your hometown by building amazing factories and making new friends. Work towards a big goal—completing your mother’s dream of building a rocket ship. It’s going to take effort, but restoring this town truly is a challenging and rewarding task!

Let’s Get to Work!

In this game, you’re Morgan, a young engineer returning home to finish building a rocket – a lifelong dream for your family. But things aren’t as you remember them! You’ll need to invent tools and build large factories to help the people of your town, St. Ambroise. Starting with basic machines like drills and furnaces, you’ll eventually create complex systems with conveyor belts and cranes to turn local resources into everything the town needs, bringing industry back to life.

Blast-Off Blueprints

  • Build clever contraptions and sprawling factories to solve the town’s problems.
  • Get to know the locals, make lifelong friendships and become the heart of the community.
  • Research and invent new machines, energy sources and mechanical friends.
  • Discover a heartwarming story as Morgan, an aspiring engineer with high hopes for town!
  • Finally build your family’s rocket ship!

Beyond building amazing machines, you’ll gather resources by exploring all over St. Ambroise – from the coasts and quarries to the railyards and underground tunnels. Each location offers unique materials to fuel your creativity! To restore the town to its former splendor, you’ll tackle challenges, work with electricity and water, use tools like cranes and furnaces, craft items, and even build robots to automate tasks. Are you up for the challenge?

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2025-11-28 18:01