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Disney Magical World 2 Enchanted Edition review

System: Switch
Release date: December 3, 2021
Developer: Bandai Namco / h.a.n.d.
Publisher: Bandai Namco


Due to expenses and geography, not everyone is able to visit Disneyland or Disney World, but thankfully video games have always made the company’s various characters and properties come to life right in your own home. This was especially true with the aptly named Disney Magical World when it released on 3DS years ago with an entry way not only into visiting a land known as Castleton, but running your own cafĂ© within it that involved getting to know and throwing parties with some of Disney’s most famous characters. Disney Magical World 2, and by default its newly ported Enchanted Edition on Switch, essentially reworks the foundation of the previous game, but with a crisp new facelift and having all DLC packaged in. It’s a fantastic time that’s great for not only fans of Disney, but management sim fans as well.

Earlier today, Konami went live with a new trailer for Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel. It’s a proper overview video – in Japanese – that provides a look at the game’s modes and features, including confirmation of cross-play.

Here’s the video in full:

Dragon Ball FighterZ Android 21 Lab Coat

Android 21 (Lab Coat) is joining Dragon Ball FighterZ as a new DLC fighter, Bandai Namco and Arc System Works revealed today.

Actual information was not provided. The two companies did release a teaser trailer for the character, which we’ve included below.

Robotry

Lockpickle has announced Robotry!, a physics-based 2D platformer. The project will launch sometime in 2022 on Switch.

Here’s an overview of the game with additional details:

Greak Memories of Azur update 1.0.3

Team17 and Navegante Entertainment have issued a significant update for Greak: Memories of Azur, version 1.0.3. It adds a new playable sequence and boss encounter, includes an improved area map, implements fixes, and more.

Below are the full patch notes for the Greak: Memories of Azur version 1.0.3 update:

One Hand Clapping gameplay

Switch gameplay has come in for One Hand Clapping, a vocal game and puzzle platformer that teaches you how to control your voice while saving a fantastical universe from eternal silence. We have 35 minutes of footage.

For more on One Hand Clapping, read the following overview:

Omno trailer

Omno arrived on Switch this week, and to celebrate, Studio Inkyfox has readied a launch trailer.

For more om the game, read the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Deathsmiles I & II, OlliOlliWorld, Windjammers 2, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Wildermyth

The character-driven, procedurally-generated tactical RPG Wildermyth will be making its way to Switch eventually, developer Worldwalker Games has confirmed. However, it will take some time to complete.

Worldwalker Games founder and programmer Nate Austin shared the news regarding Switch during the latest episode of the Thanks for the Knowledge podcast. However, Austin indicated that the porting process will take “at least a year.” That’s because Wildermyth is made with Java. Unfortunately, this is not supported on Switch for app development.

2021 is almost over, but Nintendo decided to end the year with one last presentation – that being this week’s Indie World Showcase. Fans were again treated to looks at upcoming indie games for Switch.

As is standard for Indie World Showcases, we saw some shadowdrops. Chicory: A Colorful Tale, Dungeon Munchies, Let’s Play! Oink Games, and Timelie were all announced for Switch and immediately released. Some other notable news included the official announcement for Sea of Stars on Switch, Don’t Starve Together, and OMORI being reconfirmed for the system with a Spring 2022 launch window. You can catch up on the full recap here.

With the Indie World Showcase having aired earlier this week, what did you think about the presentation? Did you have any personal highlights? Let us know in the comments below.


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