Nintendo Download: Everybody 1-2-Switch

Everybody 1-2 Switch minigames

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During this post-Tears of the Kingdom slump, the Nintendo Switch eShop is seemingly back on track again, with a release that’s…technically first-party, but might just confuse some people. It’s none other than Everybody 1-2 Switch, the follow-up to the bizarre March 2017 party game 1-2 Switch. Yes, it was developed and published by Nintendo, and it’s out today.

Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is also on the docket, as is Crime O’ Clock, Master Detective Archives: Rain Code, and the Lara Croft Collection (which contains two isometric combat/puzzler spinoffs).

Nintendo Download: Everybody 1-2-Switch Edition

  • 11111Game
  • A Tale For Anna
  • Abandon Ship
  • ACL Pro Cornhole
  • AEW: Fight Forever
  • Arcade Archives SPLATTER HOUSE
  • Army of Ruin
  • Athanasy
  • Boo Party
  • Bruxa 
  • Burnhouse Lane
  • Bus Tycoon Night and Day
  • ChronoBreach Ultra 
  • Circuit Superstars
  • Classic Racers Elite
  • Cop Police Escape Racing Zone Clash
  • Deadliest Catch: The Game
  • EchoBlade 
  • Enclave HD
  • Finding Heidi
  • Forever Lost: Episode 3
  • GRISAIA PHANTOM TRIGGER 5.5 to 08
  • Hamster on Rails
  • Hooligan Simulator – San Gangster Andreas Fight for City, Battle Gangs, Shooter, Police
  • Inner Ashes 
  • Medieval Royal Chess: Classic Board Game
  • Moving Blocks Puzzles
  • Noob – The Factionless
  • Picontier
  • Placid Plastic Duck Simulator
  • Quick Race
  • Ray’z Arcade Chronology 
  • RayStorm X RayCrisis HD Collection
  • Shootvaders: The Beginning
  • Silent Paws 
  • Sokoball Dreams 
  • Suicide Guy: The Lost Dreams
  • The Lost and The Wicked 
  • Tower Up 
  • Truck Simulator – Heavy Cargo Driver 2023
  • Vision Soft Reset
  • Volleyball Heaven
  • WW2: Bunker Simulator
  • Your Computer Might Be At Risk

If you missed last week’s edition, here it is. For those who are interested, sales are going on for all platforms.

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