đź§± Build, Explore, Conquer - Your Adventure Awaits!
Minecraft for Nintendo Switch offers a unique gaming experience where players can explore infinite worlds, build structures, and survive against various challenges. With modes for creativity and survival, plus exclusive content packs, it's the ultimate portable adventure for gamers on the go.
J**S
My son loves this game
My son love this game, he can’t stop playing
J**E
great kids game adults enjoy it too
great transaction thank you for your honesty
M**S
Thumbs up
Daughter loves this game
T**S
Great quality
Game for grand kids
K**E
Great!
Great! The game is authentic, and was incredibly easy to setup.
S**A
Some strange changes but overall, its Minecraft
As others have stated before, to play with your friends away from each other online, you're gonna have to deal with Nintendos proprietary online surface which is lame. It is what it is.When it comes to other things, for example the offhand slot in game, it is EXTREMELY limited in comparison to the PC version where you can offhand virtually any item in the game. With this version, you can only effectively use in the offhand maps, and shields. Shields in particular you use by "sneaking"/crouching.Besides those things, it is by all means Minecraft, and relatively up to date to boot as this is the "Bedrock Edition".One of the more impressive features is the ability to play fully locally with up to four players simultaneously EVEN IN TABLETOP mode!There is a local wireless play as well. So if your friends have their Switch's with them, you can play with them even without the Nintendo online service. So if possible, to play effectively with others, try playing locally on one Switch, or attempt to play via local wireless with multiple Switch systems.Yes Command Blocks are in this. So you can make those "in game mods" that are implemented solely by Command Blocks. That alone is a very powerful feature to be present.As for any additional tips for this particular version I can give is, try going into the settings, go to the control rebind section(s), and bind "Jump" to "clicking" the Left stick. Then bind "Sneak" to the Right stick click. Those two bindings in combination helps a lot I've found.Do note that as of 1/29/2020, there doesn't seem to be any way to disable "double tap forward to dash". So if you want to sprint, tap forward twice and you'll sprint. It would've been nice if it had a checkbox to disable that in case you wanted to bind sprinting to something else and not accidentally sprint from double tapping forward.All in all, if you goal isn't the online multiplayer, or you used the offhand feature and love it to death on PC, you're better off staying on PC/Windows-10-Version. If you can live with those compromises, or your party of friends like to play locally to begin with, its a great time! Its definitely a lot more manageable to make those large buildings by chipping away at your tasks a little bit at a time. Which is really easy to do due to the nature of the Switch.Do note that in order to play with others locally on one Switch system, you'll need to give your friends some sort of controller that has two joy sticks. You could hypothetically use a gamecube adapter in docked mode, and let your friends play with you via Gamecube controller. So no, you cannot play with one Joy Con per player in this game. But considering it uses twin stick controls, that is to be expected.
J**Z
Ok
Ok
A**E
Nice game
Kids play this game constanly. Great game
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