Pick Your Favorite UFO 50 Game — Here’s Exactly What It Says About Your Personality

UFO 50, a retro tribute that bundles 50 original 8‑bit-style games into one package, has arrived on Nintendo Switch nearly a year after its initial release. The Switch version was announced during a Nintendo Indie Showcase montage, and the collection is already available on Windows PC as well.
- What the game is and where it’s available
- How the Switch announcement happened and timing
- The full list of the 50 included games, shown in the order they appear
Release and availability
UFO 50 is available on Windows PC and Nintendo Switch. The Switch announcement appeared as part of a Nintendo Indie Showcase montage. Furthermore, the Switch port arrived roughly a year after the collection first launched on PC. A reviewer reported spending nearly 100 hours with the collection on Steam Deck since launch.
What the package contains
The collection contains 50 separate games, each presented in an 8‑bit tribute style. Additionally, the original article organized those games in the chronological order in which they appear inside UFO 50, and it paired each title with a short, tongue‑in‑cheek personality description.
Full list of games (in the order they appear)
- Barbuta
- Bug Hunter
- Ninpek
- Paint Chase
- Magic Garden
- Mortol
- Velgress
- Planet Zoldath
- Attactics
- Devilition
- Kick Club
- Avianos
- Mooncat
- Bushido Ball
- Block Koala
- Camouflage
- Campanella
- Golfaria
- The Big Bell Race
- Warptank
- Waldorf’s Journey
- Porgy
- Onion Delivery
- Caramel Caramel
- Party House
- Hot Foot
- Divers
- Rail Heist
- Vainger
- Rock On! Island
- Pingolf
- Mortol II
- First Hell
- Overbold
- Campanella 2
- Hyper Contender
- Valbrace
- Rakshasa
- Star Waspir
- Grimstone
- Lords of Diskonia
- Night Manor
- Elfazar’s Hat
- Pilot Quest
- Mini & Max
- Combantants
- Quibble Race
- Seaside Drive
- Campanella 3
- Cyber Owls
Additional notes
The article that inspired this list matched each of these titles with a humorous personality blurb for readers. However, the facts above cover the concrete details: the platforms, the Switch announcement context, the collection’s size, and the complete set of included games.
