After I watched Samba de Amigo: Party Central footage on Nintendo’s February's Direct, I was pleasantly surprised to see the game looked similar to its predecessors and retained the same six rings in a circle where notes would fly from the centre and pass through each ring, determining which direction you should shake your maracas in. The last time I played the franchise was back on the Sega Dreamcast in the late 2000s which I thoroughly enjoyed. The machine came with red maracas attached to the machine that you could shake to the music, giving the player a physical instrument to interact with and making the experience far more enjoyable for the player (and looked rather hilarious for people on the sidelines looking in). Samba de Amigo was originally developed by Sonic Team and published by SEGA, released back in arcades in the glorious 90s. Or why not play streamigo solo as you complete missions, earn rewards and followers to become the biggest influencer on the planet. Go against 20 real players online in a battle royale like no other or play online with your friends, it's up to you. Select your favourite songs from a collective mix of over 40 songs from well known artists like Pitbull, Lady Gaga or your favourite SEGA games such as Sonic Adventures 2 or Space Channel 5. It's time to shake your maracas with Samba de Amigo: Party Central on the Nintendo Switch! Play five different modes, such as rhythm games, World Party, Party for two, Streamigo, and online play with friends. We're partnered with Skillshare, where you can do unlimited online courses that'll help you create art, make games, and even help you with school/university! Click here for a free 1 month trial.
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