I hear people saying this to me all the time.
There is a reason you canāt find these games on shelves: They are available for digital download. There is no physical release.
That means you need your parent or guardian to access the Nintendo eShop from the Nintendo Switch home screen.
ā ļøā ļøā ļøIf you are a kid, do not go on the eShop by yourself! Donāt even think about it! ā ļøā ļøā ļø
Sayonara Wild Hearts is a really neat musical video game experience. Outside of my classroom, you can play it on Apple Arcade, Nintendo Switch, or PlayStation 4.
Two previews can be played online for free! You need a Web browser that supports Flash.
You can also buy a download version that has some more tracks.
Eventually, it will be available for Nintendo Switch. Not yet, though.
In order to play the level I created,
you need a Windows or Mac computer š»š„
and an adult! šØš©
first šµ buy the game ($3-4)
then š¾ download the level
Then, unzip it and open it in the Level Editor!
If you want to play without custom levels, you can play on a computer for free, or on a smart device, find the game in any app store.
Super Beat Sports is available on the Nintendo Switch eShop for $15.
Floor Kids is available on the Nintendo Switch eShop for $19.90.
It can also be downloaded on Steam, and is coming on November 27 to PS4 and Xbox One.
This thing is really cool.
It is supposed to cost $70 but if you look around you can find it for far less.
This is on the Nintendo eShop and iOS as well. It is not a game, rather it is a music production app. And a rather intriguing one at that.
It is difficult to use though and will take some time to figure out how to create your masterpieces.
Also, itās kind of pricey.