Samba de Amigo – Sega’s rhythm-action classic – is making a return, arriving on Switch in a flurry of musical maraca-shaking this summer.
Samba de Amigo: Party Central, as this new version will be known, takes the exuberant rhythm-action of the Dreamcast original – where the aim is essentially to orientate your maraca-ing arms into position according to the game’s whims then rhythmically shake to the music like you’ve never shaken before – but slings in a bunch of new mini-game-like interludes as songs progress.
40 songs are promised, spanning a variety of genres, as are a bunch of cosmetics to customise your simian avatars. Additionally, Love Checker mode is back, testing your compatibility with a second player based on the accuracy of your limb-flailing, and there’s online multiplayer in World Party mode, where the goal is to keep the beat and avoid being eliminated.
Source – eurogamer.net
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