They must support single-player mode.
Clubhouse Games: 51 World Classics is basically the Switch’s Wii Sports. Unfortunately, the only sports in it are like toys. Like, it’s all board games but it has air hockey, rock 'em sock 'em robots (“boxing”), foosball and a baseball game (that’s like electric football mixed with foosball kinda) as well as pool, billiards, a little mini curling table top game, fishing and bowling.
It supports single player, but many games don’t work with any controller other than a single joycon (especially the motion controlled games like bowling).
I am still bitter we never got a Switch sports frisbee golf.
Or swimming, hockey, and cricket.
And boxing… And cycling… And piloting… And all the alternate versions of almost every sport…
No, instead we got Tennis AND BADMINTON
I don’t get the constant hate for badminton. If one of those should have been dropped it’s tennis.
I don’t care which one they should have dropped, I just wish they had dropped one.
Actually, I like badminton, used to play it with my family during reunions
and cricket
Cricket? Nobody understands cricket. You gotta to know what a crumpet is to understand cricket.
Agreed. Check out True Disc Golf if you haven’t already!
Is four courses worth $15 USD?
That’s subjective I guess. I’d suggest watching a gameplay video to see. What I can say is the courses are very faithful reproductions. As someone who lives in a place where I can’t play in the winter, it’s worth it for me.
Switch Sports, 1\2 switch, Everybody 1\2 switch
Super Mario Party - it has a ton of mini games and is designed for multiplayers in the same room.
I would probably recommend Mario Party Superstars over Super Mario Party. But yes, it will be good if you like Wii Party
I like super Mario party as an intro to new players to the series. Then I introduce them to the harder minigames in superstars