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1-2-Switch
ワンツースイッチ
1-2-Switch NA box.jpg
Cover artwork of 1-2-Switch
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Category: Party
Players: 1-2
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
Release dates
Worldwide: March 3, 2017[1]
S. Korea: December 1, 2017[2]
Ratings
ESRB: E10+
CERO: A
PEGI: 12
USK: 6
ACB: G
On partnered sites
Switcher.gg: Find 1-2-Switch players online

1-2-Switch (alternatively rendered 1, 2, Switch) is a party game and launch title for the Nintendo Switch. Similar to Wii Sports and Nintendo Land, 1-2-Switch comes with a set of games designed to take advantage and show off the unique capabilities of the Nintendo Switch.

Blurb

Nintendo website

A face-to-face party like no other!

Throw an impromptu party anywhere with anyone thanks to a new play style in which players look at each other—not the screen! Bring the action and fun into the real world as you face off in wild-west duels, cow-milking competitions, a copycat dance-off, and more. Each game takes advantage of the Joy-Con controller features of the Nintendo Switch system in different ways. While the action unfolds off- screen, the audience watches the players themselves instead of the screen. That makes it as hilarious to watch as it is to play – an instant party amplifier!

Features:

  • Face-to-Face Play – Look at your friends rather than the screen as you compete in a new style of video game party full of fast and fun face-to-face games. Stare down your opponent in a wild-west duel, mimic your opponent's poses in a copycat dance-off, or rally for victory in a heated table tennis face-off.
  • Anywhere with anyone – Bring fun and surprise to barbecues, house parties, or wherever you travel by using the built-in stand of the Nintendo Switch system. The Nintendo Switch system comes bundled with a pair of Joy-Con controllers, allowing the party to start with just one system and the game for instant multiplayer fun.
  • Intuitive and simple controls using Joy-Con features – Simple rules make it easy for anyone to play and fun for everyone to watch. Each player holds a single Joy-Con, and different games use different controller features, such as motion control, HD rumble, or the IR Motion Camera.
Nintendo eShop

A Face-to-Face party like no other!

Throw an impromptu party anywhere with anyone thanks to a new play style in which players look at each other–not the screen! Bring the action and fun into the real world as you face off in wild-west duels, cow-milking competitions, a copycat dance-off, and more. Each game takes advantage of the Joy-Con controller features of the Nintendo Switch system in different ways. While the action unfolds off-screen, the audience watches the players themselves instead of the screen. That makes it as hilarious to watch as it is to play–an instant party amplifier!

Gameplay

1-2-Switch is a 2-player game in which each player uses one of the system's two Joy-Con controllers, and is primarily played by facing the other player rather than a screen.[1]

The game features a number of minigames to play:

  • Quick Draw - Both players attempt to draw their Joy-Con to an appropriate position and "fire" by pushing the L or R button as fast as they can; the fastest player is the winner.[3]
  • Milk - Both players must milk by pulling down on the Joy-Con and pressing the SL and SR buttons. The player who fills the most buckets is the winner.[3]
  • Copy Dance - One player performs a motion, while the other player must copy that motion in time with the music. The players' scores are based on their accuracy.[3]
  • Samurai Training - One player swings the Joy-Con like a sword, while the other player must attempt to "catch" the sword by clapping their hand on the Joy-Con, in an alternating order (the first player to swing is randomly determined) until one player fails to catch the sword.[3]
  • Table Tennis - Both players swing their Joy-Cons like paddles, listing to audio cues in order to hit the ball back at their opponent. Pressing ZL or ZR smashes the ball, while L or R lobs it.[3]
  • Eating Contest - Players take turns holding Joy-Con R with the camera facing the player's mouth a short distance away, and must make biting motions to eat as many sandwiches as possible within ten seconds.[3]

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Nintendo Switch Game Card
Digital download
Download size: 1.3GB
Input / compatible controllers: Joy-Cons

Updates

Version Number Date Released Description
1.1[4] October 31, 2017 Adds video capture compatibility.

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017. Nintendo (YouTube; January 12, 2017). Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  2. Switch and Play 게임 생활을 보다 액티브하게! 한국닌텐도, 「Nintendo Switch™」 12월 1일 국내 정식 발매 결정. Nintendo of Korea (September 20, 2017). Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Nintendo Treehouse Live with Nintendo Switch. Nintendo (YouTube; January 13, 2017). Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  4. 1-2 Switch Update Adds Video Sharing Functionality. Nintendo Life. Retrieved November 9, 2017.