The Legend of Bum-bo, one of the upcoming games from the mind ofThe Binding of Isaaccreator Edmund McMillen, looks like it may be bound for theNintendo Switch. McMillen was taking questions from fans onTwitterwhen one fan asked if the mysterious Bum-bo would find its way to the Switch. “I think so, yeah,” McMillen replied.

While McMillen’s admission bodes well for the many people who have become enamored with Nintendo’s latest console, we still don’t have a clear picture of whatThe Legend of Bum-bois exactly.Bum-bo was originally announcedin March 2016, but few details have been revealed since.

“The Legend of Bum-bois a turn-based, puzzle RPG-type thingy that’s randomly generated,” McMillen wrote. While that doesn’t provide much clarity, the fact that McMillen released the teaser onThe Binding of Isaacblog has led to the assumption thatBum-bois a spinoff of McMillen’s incredibly popular, rogue-like game that has evolved drastically since its initial release in 2011.

The Legend of Bum-bois being developed by people who have worked with McMillen in the past. James Id, who created ads forIsaacand McMillen’s other extremely popular indie,Super Meat Boy, is signed on to program and create the 3D art, and the two-man team known asRidiculon, which also worked on Isaac, will produce audio for Bum-bo.

There’s also some precedent forBum-boto land on Switch.The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+launched on Switch in March, and McMillen’s next release,The End is Nigh, is scheduled to release on Switch following its launch on PC next month.

The End is Nightasks players with navigating through a post-apocalyptic world as Ash, one of the few remaining entities to have survived. All Ash wants is a friend, and throughout the platforming adventure that’s in the same vein asSuper Meat Boy, Ash will gather pieces and parts to assemble a new buddy.The End is Nighpromises to have more than 600 sections and 20 mini games to unlock over the course of the adventure.

The End is Nighlaunches on Steam on July 12, with a Switch version arriving at a later date.