Dinkum now available on Nintendo Switch

Dinkum

The hit indie outback simulator Dinkum is now playable on Nintendo consoles.

Dinkum’s solo developer James Bendon and publisher KRAFTON have announced the previously PC exclusive cozy outback survival sim has been ported to Switch consoles.

Grab a copy on the Nintendo eShop, read this excerpt to see if it’s right for you and check out a brand new trailer too:

A COZY SURVIVAL SIM, NOW ON SWITCH 

Dinkum invites players to build a life in the Australian-inspired bush, where every day offers something new to discover. Players can establish and customize their own settlement, transforming a patch of wilderness into a thriving town surrounded by rolling hills, dense forests, and sun-soaked beaches. 

Whether farming crops, raising animals, fishing the rivers, or mining deep underground, Dinkum offers a blend of relaxing life-sim progression and light survival gameplay that rewards creativity and curiosity. Players can also explore the island’s many biomes, uncover secrets, and befriend colorful townsfolk who bring life and character to their growing community. 

The Nintendo Switch version includes optimized controls, redesigned UI and UX for handheld play, and smooth performance in both handheld and docked modes. Players can enjoy the full experience in local or online multiplayer, building and exploring together across the outback. A free demo is also available on the Nintendo eShop for players eager to start their outback adventure. 

FROM INDIE GEM TO GLOBAL SUCCESS 

Developed by solo creator James Bendon, Dinkum first launched in Steam Early Access in July 2022 before reaching its 1.0 release in April 2025. Since then, the game has sold more than 1.4 million copies worldwide and holds a “Very Positive” 92% rating on Steam, a testament to its charm, depth, and dedicated global community. 

Dinkum was also recently nominated for “Best Multiplayer Game” at the 2025 Unity Awards, recognizing outstanding Unity-powered games from around the world. 


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