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Sausage Sports Club

Chris Wade
Jul 19, 2018 - PC, Nintendo Switch
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

65

Top Critic Average

0%

Critics Recommend

Destructoid
7 / 10
Nintendo Life
7 / 10
Pure Nintendo
4.5 / 10
NintendoWorldReport
7.5 / 10
Nindie Spotlight
7 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Sausage Sports Club

Sausage Sports Club isn't a particularly girthy game, and the motion of its ocean is sometimes a bit choppy, but ultimately this is a unique and charming party game that'll leave your group of friends sloppily coming back for seconds.

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While far from a deep experience, Sausage Sports Club is hardly trying to be anything other than a family-friendly (and really quite bizarre) party game which is fantastic fun in short bursts. While it does support solo play, it's simply nowhere near as fun or rewarding as cramming around your TV with Joy-Con in-hand, whacking your fellow players with a well-timed swing of your neck. Until Super Mario Party arrives, this is a fine alternative to keep those parties really wild.

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Pure Nintendo

Kira C
4.5 / 10.0
Pure Nintendo

I had hoped it would be more enjoyable, but that wasn't the outcome.

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Sausage Sports Club is a weird, ridiculous, and absurd game that is much better being treated as a playful jaunt than a deep experience. Keep it around for parties where the concept of sausage-shaped animals hitting each other would be a good fit, or maybe it's the kind of thing that is just fun to romp around in by yourself or with a friend or two. Sausage Sports Club is delightful in its silliness and makes up for the slapdash nature with its charm.

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Starting with the Adventure mode, which is based around a multi-day reality show, you’ll be able to slowly go through the paces of each of the mini games under the guise of helping out your friends...

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