Switch ‘N' Shoot

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Creators: Matt Glanville
Release Date: Dec 20, 2014 - PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Switch 'N' Shoot - coming to Nintendo Switch - 10th April 2019! thumbnail

Switch 'N' Shoot - coming to Nintendo Switch - 10th April 2019!

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Switch 'N' Shoot - Launch Trailer (PC)

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Switch 'N' Shoot - Gameplay Trailer


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Critic Reviews for Switch ‘N' Shoot

Switch 'N' Shoot is a fun little arcade shooter that speaks the language of "one more go!" While it's limited in its content, this micro-sized game will appeal to the high score arcade junkies out there.

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Switch 'N' Shoot is the perfect example of an enjoyable bite-sized game as you'll have a lot of fun with it but only in short bursts.

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So with that out of the way, I do think this is something every switch owner should have in their library. It’s very pick up and play, it’s great for a quick session, or wasting the day away. It’s a great travel game and fun for even pass-and-play with friends or family. If you’re looking for a great title to keep on your Switch home screen, you can’t go wrong with Switch ‘N’ Shoot.

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While it works perfectly fine and I think this will be a game I’ll revisit like I do with the many Arcade Archives titles to improve my score, I do think the randomized names, the lack of saving custom palettes and lack of online leaderboards do hold this back a bit from being as great as it could have been.

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Overall, Switch ‘N’ Shoot appears to have had a very focused vision for its design that was well-implemented...

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Switch ‘N’ Shoot is an interesting, single button, endless shump. It definitely offers an intricate challenge but lacks gameplay depth; you can’t hook players on looks alone. There’s no doubt the game will continuously pull you back in for “one more” round, but at the end of the day, this is the type of game that will tide you over until the next big one sinks its teeth into you.

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