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Slam Land review for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Enthusiast

Greg writes, "When you take a step back and look at the bigger picture, Slam Land is a local-only party game with a genuinely likable art style and a great concept. The audio is bouncy, fun, and accompanies the game’s overall feel. Other than that, it really doesn’t have much else going for it."

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Slam Land Review (Switch, Steam, PS4) - GameEnthus

Slam Land Review (Switch, Steam, PS4)

+ fast and frantic arcade coop(and solo) gameplay
+ simple controls
+ wacky visuals and characters
- grabbing, a key function, can be finnicky at times
- playing solo gets old fast, this is made for coop

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Slam Land Review: A Fighting Game Without Combat? | Parallax Media

Once in a blue moon a game comes down the pipe that completely changes the landscape of gaming and redefines a genre, like Super Mario 64 did for 3D Platformers or World of Warcraft for MMORPGs, but sadly in the case of Bread Machine Games’ Slam Land, the lack of any sort of unlockables and little character options keep this unique party game from reaching those earth-shattering heights.

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Slam Your Friends Today in Slam Land on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Mac, and PC

Slam Land, the surreal competitive party game from Bread Machine Games that magnificently merges brawling and balling, slams onto Nintendo Switch and PS4.

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MunchMiller002107d ago

Right. Maybe if it were 1997 or so, I "might" consider this thing then.