Got a messy backpack? Good — Bag Fight wants it. This free roguelite on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 turns your inventory into a tiny warzone where Tetris-level packing skills decide whether you live or respawn.
The backpack is the battlefield
The whole idea is gloriously simple: everything you own lives in a grid, and how you arrange it matters. Weapons, armor, potions — they’re not just items, they’re pieces of a spatial puzzle. Slide stuff around, cram things into weird corners, and hope your clever layout gives you the upper hand.
Fuse, upgrade, and over-stuff
As you play, you’ll find ways to combine items to make them stronger. Fusion snatches two meh things and makes one less-meh thing, freeing precious slots and making your loadout actually useful. It’s part crafting, part inventory Tetris, and all about getting the most out of the space you’ve got.
Customization, quests, and bite-sized adventures
Bag Fight isn’t just packing and fighting — there’s character customization so you can look dumb and dangerous, daily objectives to grab extra goodies, and a variety of levels to explore. Runs are short and snackable, perfect for when you’ve got five minutes and a lot of existential packing anxiety.
Who made this delightful chaos?
QubicGames is the publisher behind this one — the familiar face on the eShop that’s been popping out free titles for a while. They’ve put a lot of games on Nintendo platforms, and Bag Fight joins their ever-growing collection of low-cost (as in zero) downloads.
Should you download it?
If you like weird roguelites, puzzly inventory systems, or just want to turn your backpack into a mobile fort, give it a spin. It’s free, it’s quirky, and it rewards people who enjoy thinking about where socks should go when enemies are involved. What else do you need to hear?












