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Tag: Party
The Jackbox Party Pack 4 Review
Yes, they already had all of the content ready and waiting to use at their disposal, but something’s got to be said for how quickly Jackbox Games have managed to put together four Party Packs’ worth of contributions to the Switch eShop.
Astro Bears Party Review
Astro Bears Party is a competitive party game featuring cute, podgy bears in spacesuits who run around bumping into each other and catching fish. Oh… and one of them is called Neil. If that doesn’t immediately intrigue you then I don’t know what will! Published by Qubic Games (who have an incredible amount of Switch games on the way), Astro Bears Party is hoping to be your next go-to party game – and it may well have succeeded.
Astro Bears Party heading to Nintendo Switch this week
An eShop listing has revealed that QubicGames will be releasing Astro Bears Party on the Nintendo Switch later this week.
Jackbox Party Pack 1 & 2 Now Available, Discount Details Revealed
Jackbox Games have released Jackbox Party Pack 1 & 2 on Nintendo Switch, and have set up a tasty new discount for those looking to get ’em all.
Bloober Team Bringing Bombastic Party Game Brawl to Switch
Polish indie developer Bloober Team have revealed that they’re bringing their competitive arena party battler Brawl to the Nintendo Switch.
Brawlout Headed to Nintendo Switch Later This Year
Angry Mob Games are bringing their party style fighting game to Switch sometime later in 2017.
Rocket Fist Review
The Nintendo Switch lends itself perfectly to games based around a very simple set of controls, short bursts of multiplayer action, and – ultimately – fun. We’ve seen games such as De Mambo and Overcooked: Special Edition hit the Switch’s eShop in recent times, and they’re two great examples of this mantra. Bringing Rocket Fist to the console seems to be an attempt at continuing this trend, so let’s see if it’s a success.
Flip Wars Review
With Snipperclips a stellar first first-party entry into the Switch eShop catalogue, Flip Wars – released in mid-July – is the next offering. While it does employ the same pick-up-and-play ethic of the cutting-out puzzler, that’s where the similarities end between the two titles. Flip Wars places the focus on the battling, the head-to-head multiplayer which crowns the best as the winner and the rest as the also-rans.
Penguin Wars is Getting A Switch Remake
The competitive action game from the mid-80s is getting a Switch version this Fall in Japan.