Summary

  • Octopath Traveler 2 combines medieval fantasy with industrial revolution tech in a pixelated, mechanical, turn-based RPG.
  • Teslagrad tells a deeply personal and tragic story through magnetic puzzles and beautifully animated steampunk machinery.
  • F.I.S.T. Offers deep combat, metroidvania progression, and steampunk vibes with Swiss army murder tools in a dystopian world.

There’s something fascinating about the steampunk aesthetic. The clinking of gears, the hiss of overworked pistons, the clatter of brass contraptions that look both wildly impractical and impossibly stylish — it's a genre that makes steam-powered nonsense feel strangely profound. But on Nintendo Switch, where pixel art thrives next to cinematic RPGs, steampunk flourishes.

These games don’t all fit the same mold, but each one has some alchemy of clunky machines, rust-coated rebellion, or gear-driven mystery at its core. Some blend genres, while others tell heartbreakingly human stories through tin-can characters. And a few throw players headfirst into the grit and grime of smoky cityscapes where logic takes a backseat to clockwork chaos.

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6 Octopath Traveler 2

Brass, Magic, And Broken Time

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February 24, 2023
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Rated T for Teen for Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, and Use of Alcohol and Tobacco.
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Square Enix, Acquire
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RPG

While most people wouldn’t peg Octopath Traveler 2 as a traditional steampunk game, it definitely plays in the space. The world of Solistia is a strange fusion of medieval fantasy and early industrial revolution tech. Players travel across continents, interact with mechanical oddities, and even battle a godlike machine that could have been built by Lovecraft and Tesla.

The game’s multiple-protagonist day/night system adds a layer of clockwork precision to its structure. Each character’s path action shifts depending on the time of day, reinforcing the mechanical theme. Beyond that, the pixel art aesthetic fused with dynamic lighting makes every factory floor and ironclad metropolis feel alive in a way few RPGs can match. It’s a sprawling, turn-based saga with one foot in fantasy and the other firmly planted in a brass-stained workshop. Magic and machinery exist side by side — and often violently clash.

5 Teslagrad

A Puzzle Box With A Beating Heart

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Puzzle
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April 19, 2023
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E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence
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Rain Games
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Platformer, Puzzle

There’s no dialogue in Teslagrad, but that doesn’t stop it from telling a story that feels deeply personal and quietly tragic. Players step into the boots of a young boy pursued by guards through a rain-drenched version of a vaguely Eastern European city. He soon finds refuge — and a lot of trouble — in a massive, decaying tower packed with ancient tech, magnetic puzzles, and some of the most beautifully animated steampunk machinery on the Switch.

This game doesn’t hold hands. Instead, it expects players to observe, experiment, and occasionally get electrocuted into oblivion as they try to navigate a labyrinth of rooms using magnetism-based physics. The art style leans into soft hues and painterly details, but the world feels cold and dangerous, echoing themes of political oppression and scientific tyranny. Every mechanical puzzle is a testament to the forgotten brilliance of a civilization that gave up too much in the name of progress.

4 F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch

When Your Fist Is Also A Jet Engine

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September 7, 2021
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E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence, Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol
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TiGames
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Action, Metroidvania
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Calling F.I.S.T. A hidden gem is doing it a disservice. This dieselpunk brawler throws players into a grimy, neon-drenched dystopia where anthropomorphic animals have been steamrolled by an invading robot army. Rayton, the gruff rabbit protagonist with a mechanical arm bigger than he is, isn’t here to save the world. All he wants is to punch back.

The combat is surprisingly deep, blending heavy combos, juggles, and parries with metroidvania progression that gradually unlocks new zones in Torch City. But what really sells the steampunk vibes here isn’t just the industrial backdrop — it’s the tech itself. Rayton’s arm is a Swiss army murder tool that evolves into drills, whips, and even giant mechanical fans. Everything in this world looks cobbled together out of junkyard dreams and half-forgotten blueprints, and yet it all works, like any good piece of steampunk fiction.

3 Sunless Sea: Zubmariner Edition

Civilization’s Just A Word When The Sea Eats Everything

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February 6, 2015
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Madness has never looked so polite. In Sunless Sea, players sail a creaking steamship through the pitch-black waters of the Unterzee, a subterranean ocean where Victorian manners meet Lovecraftian horrors. It’s slow, meditative, and unsettling. There are no flashy explosions here, just the gnawing dread of running out of fuel two tiles away from safety.

The Zubmariner Edition adds a terrifying twist: submersion. Now, the ocean floor is open, but it's far worse down there. The steampunk aesthetic runs through everything, from the bizarre, gear-filled ship upgrades to the ink-stained journals that track each captain’s increasingly doomed voyage. Players will die often. Each time they start anew with a fresh captain, they inherit only fragments of the past — along with the creeping suspicion that nothing will end well. And yet, there’s something hypnotic about it. The sea always calls again.

2 Machinarium

Don't Judge A Robot By Its Rust

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October 16, 2009
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E10+ For Everyone 10+ // Comic Mischief, Use of Tobacco
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Machinarium looks like a picture book left too long in a dusty attic. Everything about its world is hand-drawn, from the leaning towers of junk to the sad little robot boy who just wants to save his girlfriend. But under all that whimsy is a meticulous puzzle game built on logic, timing, and a quiet sense of melancholy.

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The city is pure steampunk fantasy: all rusty pipes, flickering lights, and strange mechanical beings who somehow feel more human than most NPCs. There’s no dialogue, only thought bubbles filled with drawings, yet the story comes through with shocking clarity. Players solve puzzles that range from clever to maddening, but each one fits naturally into the world. Machinarium doesn’t shout about its steampunk roots. It simply exists in a world where gears turn, machines think, and even robots get lonely.

1 SteamWorld Dig 2

Digging Isn’t Just A Job, It’s An Uprising

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September 21, 2017
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PC, PS Vita, PS4, Switch

SteamWorld Dig 2 is proof that digging holes can be downright exhilarating when done in the name of rebellion. This 2D action-platformer drops players into a post-apocalyptic desert where steam-powered robots have built a society on the bones of whatever came before. Dorothy, the determined little bot with a pickaxe and a purpose, dives underground in search of answers — and the deeper she goes, the weirder things get.

The steampunk vibes here are subtle but ever-present: pneumatic drills, steam-boosted jumps, and pressure valves that unlock new areas. There’s a sense that everything in this world was repurposed from something else, like the bots built themselves a life using whatever relics they could find in the dirt. And it works. The gameplay loop of digging, collecting, upgrading, and diving back in is addictive in a way that feels almost meditative. It’s a steampunk western with heart, and Dorothy wears hers on her chassis.

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