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Go Vacation Is Skyrim for Families

I know it sounds like hyperbole, but for my family Go Vacation has been as engaging and time consuming as Skyrim seems to have been for our more hard core gaming friends.

It’s the kind of game that makes me wish I gave video games scores out of 10. If I did I would only have handed out a few 10s on the Wii, and Go Vacation would get one of them now for sure.

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Go Vacation Review - GamerKnights

GamerKnights' reviewer Joe takes the new Nintendo Switch title "Go Vacation" for a test.

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"Go Vacation sells itself as an island resort – or, four island resorts, even – packed to the brim with a variety of activities disguised as mini-games. Including the likes of golf, volleyball, inline skating, ATV stunt-fests, scuba diving, triathalons, pie-throwing contests and a whole load more (over fifty!) you really feel spoilt for choice when deciding what to do. Each resort is a hub world that you and three friends can explore on your own or together, coming across hidden treasures, out-of-the-way secret areas, vehicles to drive about in and ramps to stunt off of."

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Go Vacation (NSW) Review | SuperPhillip Central

Rather than spend an exorbitant amount of money on a vacation, SuperPhillip Central spent a fraction of that for Bandai Namco's Go Vacation on the Nintendo Switch for its review. See why this activity collection is worth your time and money.

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Go Vacation Review (Switch) - GearNuke

Go Vacation is a good reminder of how quantity doesn't always mean quality. There are a lot of mini-games available to play here, but not all of them offer a memorable experience. Motion controls implementation is also disappointing but the multiplayer is still fun if you can play it with friends.

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