Koren Lesthe
Turrican, Terranigma and ESO lover
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Oh god, I just googled this ahegao thing and... damn.Girl with the ahegao face and "UWU" at that. Truly the most classy of games.
Oh god, I just googled this ahegao thing and... damn.Girl with the ahegao face and "UWU" at that. Truly the most classy of games.
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Absolute power move, and you'd be ascended to Famiboards Legend status.
Would be already party gold to reinact at the time the happy stupid looking people showing the game. Let alone if someone has a stinky horse costume!Honestly, though, in a party setting with a group of friends like that I don’t even mind not being able to skip intros, ‘cause it gives a good breather between games (which is sometimes much needed with how physical some of these minigames can get, lol) and if we don’t need to hear it again we can just use the time to talk or whatever, or someone can run to the bathroom real quick then if they need to, lol.
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The main thing about Bingo is that the person that using the Joy-Con shouldn't participate the game due to the way it works. It's a bit more clear in Team Contest mode where the game will pick one person from each group to use the Joy-Con to stop the wheel, as they probably didn't have a bingo card on their phone screen.I gifted it to my partner because she loves playing bingo with her family. We tried yesterday and... we had fun? Like, surprising fun. She actually loved it and want to play more and really wants to try it with more friends. That said:
1. Bingo is... not bingo, which is really dissapointing. It's a bingo-inspired game, but it's way shorter and you can literally choose which number comes out next, so wtf.
2. Squats? Really? In the middle of a party, there's a mini-game that literally is doing squats? I can't imagine how my mother would find fun to that.
I’m not sure what you mean by this, ‘cause in all the sessions I’ve played so far everyone has a bingo card on their screen. One person from each team is given the Joy-Con to stop the roulette for their team, and you’re supposed to be separated into groups and communicating with each other to try to pick numbers that your team needs. Also, during their turn, anyone on a team aside from the Joy-Con holder can tap a number that they need on their smart device screen and it’s pop up on the TV/Switch screen for a moment, allowing teams to communicate which numbers they need even via streaming (though both teams will be able to see the numbers of course, but that can make it even more tense and fun, lol).The main thing about Bingo is that the person that using the Joy-Con shouldn't participate the game due to the way it works. It's a bit more clear in Team Contest mode where the game will pick one person from each group to use the Joy-Con to stop the wheel, as they probably didn't have a bingo card on their phone screen.
Bingo Party works a little different than the Team Contest version. As it's a free-for-all game, the person who stop the roulette has a big advantage since it's predictable and easy to land on the number they want. (the number are not on a random placement) and the game does not check if the person who hold the Joy-Con also join the game.I’m not sure what you mean by this, ‘cause in all the sessions I’ve played so far everyone has a bingo card on their screen. One person from each team is given the Joy-Con to stop the roulette for their team, and you’re supposed to be separated into groups and communicating with each other to try to pick numbers that your team needs. Also, during their turn, anyone on a team aside from the Joy-Con holder can tap a number that they need on their smart device screen and it’s pop up on the TV/Switch screen for a moment, allowing teams to communicate which numbers they need even via streaming (though both teams will be able to see the numbers of course, but that can make it even more tense and fun, lol).
Ooh, okay, I haven’t actually tried out Bingo Party mode yet!Bingo Party works a little different than the Team Contest version. As it's a free-for-all game, the person who stop the roulette has a big advantage since it's predictable and easy to land on the number they want. (the number are not on a random placement) and the game does not check if the person who hold the Joy-Con also join the game.
I've seen a few livestreams where the streamer did not participate the game after the first round since they also notice how much of an advantage they have.
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$9.99 at GameStop!! Get it while it’s still available, ‘cause this price is an absolute steal and I doubt it’ll be around much longer!