The sales seem to be settling back into the normal rhythm. I deem this one a bit too real to enjoy, but some of you will certainly get a kick out of it, I’m sure. All the while, a sports commentator makes sarcastic comments about the situations you find yourself in. But most likely? Run out of money and die poor and destitute. Lead a start-up offering a product/service of dubious legitimate value and try to make it rich off of fools who have too much money and don’t know any better. Take a rest but do so knowing you could be making money instead. Do whatever you can to pay back your enormous student loans. You play as one of three characters and try to survive against the deadliest opponent of the modern age: late-stage capitalism. What a game to start the new year with, eh? Invisible Fist is a turn-based card game with a focus on resource management. It reminds me a bit of games like Super Off-Road and RC Pro-Am, and that’s good company to keep. You can have up to 20 cars on the track at a time, which gets pretty hectic. It has 35 different racing classes, more than 45 tracks, support for up to eight players in local multi, a handful of modes, and more. But I think there’s merit in the top-down style, and we don’t really see a lot of those in recent years. Most racing games these days opt for a behind-the-car or first-person view on the action, and it’s easy to see why given that it’s easier to relay the excitement of going fast from those angles. I’d recommend trying the free version on your mobile device first to see how well you like it, of course. It’s just as good here as it is on mobile, and that’s pretty darned good. Bash and battle your way through the story mode, play as a variety of heroes with their own stories, make your own dungeons, and dig into some online multiplayer modes for both co-op adventures and competitive fights. Mooff Games? On my Nintendo Switch? It’s more likely than you’d think! Yeah, Blackmoor 2 is now available on the Switch in a full premium version that packs in all the goodies from the mobile original and presumably a balance pass to make it all work out fine. Whoopsie-doodle! Let’s get to the good stuff. I thought about sneaking a review in here, but I accidentally spent my days off playing Link’s Awakening. There’s still very little in the way of news to report, but we’ve got some new releases to look at and a healthy but manageable list of sales to check out. I was hoping things would be back to normal today and, to an extent, they are. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for January 6th, 2020.
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