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I am very thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of Nintendo Switch Sports. I purchased the version that came with the leg brace. I could not get the leg brace working when I played Nintendo Switch Sports for a review. Did you catch the live stream I did of Nintendo Switch Sports? It was certainly a hopping good time. At the time of the preview there are six sports within Nintendo Switch Sports. The publisher for Nintendo Switch Sports is Nintendo. The developer for Nintendo Switch Sports is Nintendo EPD.

The six sports families can play in Nintendo Switch Sports are Volleyball, Badminton, Bowling, Soccer, Chambara, and Tennis. For me the rankings of these games from best to worst is Soccer, Bowling, Volleyball, Tennis, Badminton, and Chambara. There was some spirited discussion here at Family Friendly Gaming about Chambara and its name choice. Some believe it is more like fencing and should be classified as such. Many of these sports have been on previous Nintendo systems and sports video games. There are supposed to be additional sports added to Nintendo Switch Sports in the future. Expect a full review of Nintendo Switch Sports in issue #180 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{06/19/2022}
- Paul

 


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