Death: And Taxes Switch Nsp Eshop Exclusive !full!
Death and Taxes is about the philosophy of death. There is no timer. You can sip your coffee while deciding if the 19-year-old graffiti artist lives. The stress comes from narrative consequence, not arcade speed.
Enter —the atmospheric, decision-driven narrative simulation that has carved out a cult following as a quiet Switch eShop exclusive in the physical collectible space. For fans hunting down the elusive NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) for archival or emulation purposes, this game represents a perfect storm of dark humor, high replayability, and morbid charm. death and taxes switch nsp eshop exclusive
Here is everything you need to know about this bureaucratic underworld gem. Developed by Placeholder Gameworks and published by those clever folks at Fat Dog Games , Death and Taxes is often described as Papers, Please meets The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy . You play as a lowly, shapeshifting creature known only as "The Intern." Your desk? A floating rock in a void. Your boss? "The Boss" (a disembodied, semi-corporeal skull). Your task? Decide who lives and who dies. Death and Taxes is about the philosophy of death
But here is the catch: You are not a mindless killer. You are a bureaucrat with a budget. The stress comes from narrative consequence, not arcade
In this short-but-sweet indie title (roughly 2-3 hours per playthrough), you are placed in charge of the "Fate Department." You receive a daily list of mortals. Using an old magical typewriter, you affix either a "Live" stamp or a "Die" stamp to their file.


































