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TR-49’s Switch release means no excuse to skip one of 2026’s best puzzle games
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TR-49’s Switch release means no excuse to skip one of 2026’s best puzzle games

7 April 20263 Mins Read

If you’re the kind of person who tries to keep up with new games, you’ve probably noticed that 2026 has been a little hard to manage. In just a few months, we’ve gotten a pile of beefy games like Crimson Desert, Nioh 3, and Pokémon Pokopia that have demanded a lot of time. In between those highs, we’ve also seen a steady stream of indie games that deserve the same attention. I can’t blame anyone for missing some excellent games amid that chaos, but allow me to put one of the year’s first hidden gems back on your radar. TR-49 is out now on Nintendo Switch, and you don’t want to miss it a second time.

Released in January, TR-49 is a fascinating narrative deduction game from Inkle (known for its Overboard series). It’s also very hard to explain without giving its ingenious puzzle hook away. The setup is that you find yourself in a dingy church basement. Inside, there’s an ancient piece of World War II-era machinery suspended in time. It’s a digital archive full of texts, and that includes a document that you’re tasked with finding and destroying to save humanity.

It would be an easy enough job if the documents weren’t categorized by four-character codes consisting of two letters and two numbers. It’s the machine’s own obtuse version of the Dewey Decimal System, and it’s on you to crack codes and match them up with their corresponding books, letters, and other documents.

I’d give you an example of how that works, but any hint is giving too much away: TR-49 is very much a game about learning how to speak in codes. You’re discovering a hidden language that’s used to safeguard information that fascists would love to destroy on sight. Even beyond the code puzzles, the texts you unlock are cryptic themselves. Each one is carefully worded, creating a second puzzle layer as you look to understand the political context that forced so many writers to obscure their rebellion.

Image: Inkle

That alone makes TR-49 a timely puzzle game for a tense era of geopolitics, but that’s not the only reason to check it out. If you love dissecting game design, anything with Inkle’s name on it should be appointment playing. The studio has been one of gaming’s most consistent fountains of creativity over the past decade, and it shows no sign of stopping. Heaven’s Vault turned linguistics into sharp puzzling. Overboard and Expelled both found a way to apply a roguelike’s rules to a narrative adventure format. A Highland Song adapted the fundamentals of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild into a 2D adventure through the Scottish Highlands. All of those games are must-play genre reimaginings that put narrative meaning to form. TR-49 continues that trend by asking what kinds of stories suit a deduction game that’s all about hiding secrets from players.

While TR-49 launched on Windows PC and mobile devices earlier this year, its new Switch port is a perfect reason to hop in. This is the kind of game that benefits from a portable form factor, as you’ll want to pull up your handheld every time you get a sudden eureka moment while sitting on the couch. And trust me, you’ll have those moments a lot over the game’s six-hour runtime. Once TR-49 grabs hold of your brain, it will stay there until you unearth every last secret hiding within it.

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