Robin & Robin

Robin & Robin is a Run and gun video game developed and published by Intelligent Systems and Nintendo. As the title character Robin, the player fights a series of bosses in order to repay a debt. The game was heavily inspired by the works of 1930s cartoonists such as Max Fleischer's Fleischer Studios, and sought to keep the works' subversive and surrealist qualities. Robin & Robin was released on Nintendo Switch.

Synopsis
On the fictional land of Ylisse, Robin and his sister Robin are two fun-loving kids who live under the watchful eye of King Chrom. Against the king's warnings, the Robins wander into the Validar's Casino run by Gangrel and play Craps. When the siblings go on a winning streak, the casino's manager Gangrel calls upon Validar, who raises the stakes. If Robin and Robin can win another time, they will own the entire casino; if not, Grima will have their souls. Robin rolls snake eyes and he and Robin must give up their souls. The Robins beg for mercy, so Validar makes a deal with them: collect the contracts of the other inhabitants of Ylisses who have lost their souls by midnight the next day, and he might let them off the hook. They visit Tiki, who gives them a potion that allows them to fire blasts from their fingers to aid in their quest.

The Robins travel around Ylisse earning contracts from residents who have lost their souls to Grima. Eventually, Tiki tells the Robins that when facing Validar again, they must "do the right thing". Once they make it back to the Casino where Gangrel reveals that he too lost a bet, presumably about whether or not Robin and Robin would be able to retrieve the contracts, he fights the two only to lose. Validar then asks for the contracts and in return they will "join his team". At this point the player can choose whether to hand the contracts over or not. If they say yes, Validar turns Robin and Robin into his demonic lackeys and the game ends. If they say no, Validar then battles the Robins. After defeating Validar and Grima, the Robins toss the soul contracts in the furnace and race home. They tell the residents that they are no longer under control of the Grima and they all cheer the Robins for their heroic deed.