How does a studio follow a game like Shovel Knight, a loving homage to the platformer genre’s roots on the NES, that became one of the most beloved indie hits of the last decade? By giving the same treatment to Nintendo’s handheld colossus, the Game Boy Color, of course. Mina the Hollower, Yacht Club Games’ second major release, is finally here, and even after a longer-than-expected development cycle, the end product was definitely worth the wait.