Come back from behind to win on the last throw! Experience the sensations of a real match in this authentically-rendered, curling game! Physical copies of Let’s Play Curling!! for Switch are being published by Imagineer with the support of the Canadian Curling Association, and are available at retailers starting today.

Curling is sometimes referred to as “chess on ice” because of the amount of strategy involved in the game. In this game, players can experience immersive gameplay that feels as though you’re actually in a match. Players can have the pseudo-experience of sweeping the ice with a curling broom by simply shaking Joy-Con controllers.

Approved by Japan Curling Association, the stone’s movements and momentum have been realistically rendered, so, whether you’re a first-timer or an expert curler, you will be sure to enjoy this game.

In the different modes of play, “World Championship” and “VS Curling,” players take turns applying the same rules as an actual curling match, challenging you to use the most effective strategy and tactics.

In World Championship mode, you select a country and compete in a tournament against the best players in the world. Your goal? To become number one.

In VS Curling mode, players can enjoy playing against each other in two teams, of up to four players each, with friends or against the computer.

To meet the needs of each player, all modes allow the number of ends to be changed. Players can choose one of the operating modes: Full Mode, where they control all the teammembers, or Skip Mode, where they play as the position called “Skip.”

In Mission Curling, players take on challenges such as:

“Score two or more points with one throw.”

“Remove all three of your competitor’s stones from the House.”

You can experience the thrill of a real curling match by using trial-and-error tactics, changing your strategy based on the situation, and even coming back from losing to achieve a victory in your final throw.

The difficulty levels range from Beginner to Advanced, and at the Advanced level, you can experience the adrenaline of an elite player making a super shot.

Variety games include “Tic-Tac-Toe,” in which players try to get three stones in a row, and “Penguin Pool,” in which players drop stones with cute penguins on them into the water and compete for a high score.

Although the rules differ from curling, proficiency in timing and angling your shot is necessary for success.

Players can enjoy this casual play mode with family and friends.

Also approved by Japan Curling Association, is a tutorial of basic rules and a “Curling Glossary,” which both help even beginner players absorb knowledge that will enrich their curling game play.

For the launch in Canada, we have collaborated with the Canadian Curling Association to receive marketing support in Canada. Further, we plan to promote the product at curling competitions worldwide.

[GamesPress]

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ninjinister

1y ago

Literally one year to-the-day after the Japanese physical version!


conangiga

1y ago

I love to see those games getting the physical treatment while big name studios like Capcom only do that for their biggest games.