Teyon has announced that 30-in-1 Game Collection: Volume 1, known as Party Planet in the US, will be making its way to the European eShop on 8th March.
Despite the change of name, this is the same release that hit North American stores at the end of last year. Playing solo, or with up to three friends in supported games, you'll be making your way through a variety of different activities in a bid to get the highest scores possible.
The games included offer a variety of classic gaming experiences including a version of Snake, memory games, hockey, and even a clone of Balloon Fight. The more games you play through, and therefore the higher rank you become, the more games will unlock for you to enjoy.
If you want to know more about the game before it launches next month, make sure to take a look at our review of the North American version. It is worth noting that this European edition is a digital only release and will be available for €14.99 / £13.49.
Will you be getting the party started?
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Oh... goodie. Just what we've all been waiting for.
The game's mostly look like trash. Still, it's cheap and I'm sure some kids will get a bit of enjoyment out of it.
Sounds like a certain bad NES game with 52 games in it that was like $200 brand new.
@GameOtaku At least these games have had some effort put into them... but there's no Cheetahmen and for that, this is a simple avoid lol
@FragRed
Well this is just just volume 1 so the next installment could have cheetahmen in its 22 games to make it up to 52.
Shovellware at it's finest
What a horrible name for Europe. Skipping for the name alone.
Looks like the sort of trash my kids play on their phone or iPad.
So they would probably love this
I was saving up for Kirby..looks like that's going to have to wait now..
From that trailer, it looks like the games have about as much substance as those of my Advent "Collexion" sets of games...
.... :/
Of course no mini-game collection is complete with a game of concentration. barf
Is Nintendo withholding the internet browser so that customers would have to PAY to play crap like this on Switch?
I'm learning to change my expectations for my kids, basic repetitive games are a good entry point for them. And Mario Maker!
This is probably the worst localisation decision I've ever seen.
Haha I'm actually surprised by all the negativity here. Looks like some nice entertainment for drinking nights with the guys or something to keep my cousins happy when they visit. And all for a seemingly fair price.
Too bad it seems that you'd have to unlock some of the games...
Reminds me of those egames compilations for PC from the 90’s that’s became so popular despite being discs loaded with garbage reject games
@sillygostly I doubt it, Nintendo knows no self respecting pirate would play this crap. This kind of stuff is just filler that allows them to boast about how many games are crammed on their HDD that they willl never play
Well if it worked for the Wii...
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