Shoe it All! is a physics puzzle game built around one very silly idea: you sit on a swing, you throw shoes, and everything in front of you falls apart. You play as Lace, a teenager with no interest in becoming the well-behaved adult everyone keeps describing, and the game’s answer to grumpy neighbors, rule-obsessed authority figures, and greedy bosses is footwear, launched with as much precision as you can manage.
Quick answer: Shoe it All! releases on September 3, 2026 for Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, priced at $7.99 on the Nintendo eShop, with a free demo already downloadable on Steam.
Shoe it All! release date and price
The game arrives worldwide on September 3, 2026. Amberbite developed it, with Bright Gambit publishing, and the Switch version carries a regular price of $7.99 as a digital purchase on the Nintendo eShop. It is a single-player game with no multiplayer component.
On Switch the download is small, about 285MB, and the same figure applies on Switch 2. Nintendo lists the game as supported on Switch 2, meaning it behaves the same way there as it does on the original hardware.
Platforms and what each version supports
Shoe it All! is spread across five platforms, and the feature sets differ a little depending on where you buy it. The Xbox version is the most technically loaded of the bunch.
| Platform | Notable support |
|---|---|
| Nintendo Switch / Switch 2 | TV, tabletop, and handheld modes; touch screen; NFC; Save Data Cloud with a Nintendo Switch Online membership; family-group lending |
| PC (Windows) | Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Family Sharing, controller support |
| Mac | Apple Silicon and Intel/AMD Metal GPUs |
| Xbox Series X|S | Optimized for Series X|S, 4K Ultra HD, 60fps+ and 120fps options, achievements, cloud saves |
| PS5 | Listed on the PlayStation Store |
How the swing-based throwing mechanic works
Lace never leaves the swing. Aiming is tied to that motion, so you build momentum, pick your angle, and release the shoe at the right moment. Timing and precision carry the whole system, and the difficulty ramps as the levels demand tighter windows.
Environments are destructible, which is where the puzzle part lives. A single throw can knock a support loose, which drops something heavier, which clears the actual target. Chain reactions are the intended solution path in plenty of stages, not a bonus.
Crucially, levels are not locked to one correct answer. You can look for a shortcut, land a trick shot, or work out a route that finishes the stage in fewer throws than the obvious approach.
Level count, stickers, and Speedrun Mode
There are two ways to play through the campaign. Speedrun Mode is a dedicated race against your own best times, while the slower approach rewards poking at every corner of a stage for hidden paths and secrets.
| Content | Detail |
|---|---|
| Main levels | Over 65 handcrafted physics puzzles, each with multiple valid solutions |
| Collectibles | Nearly 200 stickers to fill Lace’s journal |
| Hidden content | Secret and bonus levels tucked into existing stages |
| Bosses | Recurring encounters in a comic-inspired art style |
| Modes | Standard play plus a dedicated Speedrun Mode |
| Audio | High-energy punk soundtrack |
Note: sticker hunting and speedrunning pull in opposite directions. Fast clears skip the exploration needed to find bonus levels, so expect to replay stages if you want both the times and a complete journal.
Try the free Shoe it All! demo on Steam
A free demo is available on Steam ahead of the full release, so you can test whether the swing timing clicks for you before spending anything. The main game page also supports wishlisting, which triggers a notification when it goes live.
PC and Mac system requirements
The hardware bar is low, which matches a 285MB install on Switch. Nothing here demands a modern GPU.
| System | Requirements |
|---|---|
| Windows (minimum) | Windows 10 or 11; x86, x64 with SSE2, or ARM64 processor; DirectX 11 |
| Windows (recommended) | Windows 11; x64 with SSE2 or ARM64 processor; DirectX 12 |
| macOS | Big Sur 11 or later; Apple Silicon or x64 with SSE2; Metal-capable Intel or AMD GPU |
Age rating and supported languages
The ESRB rating is E for Everyone, with content descriptors for Mild Fantasy Violence and Crude Humor. Despite the anti-authority framing, this is a game about knocking things over.
Seven languages are supported for the interface: English, German, Japanese, French, Simplified Chinese, Latin American Spanish, and Traditional Chinese. There is no full voice audio listed for any of them.
What makes the concept worth watching is the freedom baked into the level design. Physics puzzlers tend to fall apart when there is exactly one intended solution and everything else reads as failure. Shoe it All! is built the other way around, so an absurd plan that works because you understood how a wall would collapse counts just as much as the tidy one. Whether 65-plus levels can sustain a single throwing mechanic is the real question, and September will answer it.






