We've played Nintendo's bizarre bargain bin party game Everybody's 1-2-Switch! So... how is it?
- and at the time, without so much as a trailer or a screenshot - the sudden unveiling and seemingly quick turnaround for Everybody 1-2 Switch! raised eyebrows. Stranger still, Nintendo chose to make no mention of Everybody 1-2 Switch at all in last week's Nintendo Direct.
It's in these situations, then, that you can take advantage of a big gameplay change from its Switch launch title predecessor: that you can now use smartphones as secondary controllers, so up to 100 people can join in. If you're playing in a big group, the roll-call of on-screen results is a fun moment as the game scrolls through from worst to best, listing out people's times or points scores in reverse order. You also get to see - for example in that colour-matching game - the photos people came up with. In a true or false trivia game, this means you can see who got the question right or wrong, and how fast they were, and then react via emojis or by typing quick phrases to be shown on screen.
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