Author: Cat Cooley
The Best Nintendo Switch Games of Summer 2017
Have you tried the newest hybrid console from Nintendo, The Nintendo Switch? The Switch can conveniently be used at home and on-the-go, and we’re not surprised that it tops the charts as the fast-selling home console ever. Since it’s recent release in March, gamers have been eagerly anticipating the games scheduled to release throughout the summer for this new platform.
Here’s the releases we’re anticipating this summer season:
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition
Release Date: May 11
If you’re big on Minecraft, there’s no question you’ll love the recently released Switch Edition. Two modes, Creative and Survival, allow you to create or fight with unlimited resources. Gamers and reviewers alike claim that this on-the-go version of Minecraft might be the best yet.
Disgaea 5 Complete Release Date: May 23
Newcomers and veterans will love the complete Disgaea 5 story, plus 8 bonus scenarios featuring 7 fan-favorite characters from past editions. It holds true to the RPG classic, but with an exciting, brand-new story.
Ultra Street Fighter 2: The Final Challengers
Release Date: May 26
One of the most iconic fighting games is now available for Nintendo Switch! It offers two exciting modes: classic pixel-art graphics for the nostalgic fan or refined, modern graphics if you’re looking for something new.
Arms
Release Date: June 16
This highly-anticipated fighter game is set to release this month! The Nintendo Switch Joy Con controllers allow you to take down your opponent with simple motion and button control. By choosing from a variety of fighters and unique arenas, Arms brings fast-paced fun to the next level.
Splatoon 2
Release Date: July 21
Are you thinking ink? Splatoon 2 is another highly-anticipated release of this summer, scheduled to drop in July! This release combines Splatoon favorites, like the Splat roller and Splat charger, with brand-new weapons and moves. You can also try local, multi-player turf war battles and use the Joy Con gyro controls for better aiming and control.
Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star
Release Date: July 25
The Switch enters the Fate Universe on July 25th with this release. As the first action game in the Fate series, you can play the part of a heroine Servant taking on enemies in the Holy Grail War.
Sonic Mania
Release Date: August 31
Sonic fans will appreciate the classic experience and love the brand new twists reimagined for the Nintendo Switch platform.
Namco Museum
Release Date: Summer
Play 80s classics like PAC-MAN™, GALAGA™, SPLATTERHOUSE™, TANK FORCE™ and more with new challenge modes made just for the Switch.
Project Mekuru
Release Date: Unknown
This mysterious new project without an official title or launch date is exclusive to the switch and appears to be some sort of tile-flipping puzzle game. Whatever it is—we’re excited about it.
Try the latest Switch games with GameTruck Cherry Hill, NJ
Want to try all the latest games but don’t have the new Nintendo Switch? GameTruck is here to save the day. Whether you want to host a graduation party, team building experience or even just a summer get together with all your buds, adding GameTruck’s mobile video gaming theater into the mix is a sure way to make it memorable. For more information or to receive a quote, give us a call at (866) 253-3191!
Host a Back to School Event You Won’t Forget
When the summer is coming to an end and it’s time to go back to school, it’s all too easy to get a little sad and wish that life had a rewind button. But with GameTruck Savannah, the end of summer doesn’t have to mean the end of fun. A great way to boost morale is to book a Back to School Event with GameTruck Savannah!
Back to School Video Game Party
Back to school events with GameTruck Savannah involve hours of fun with your best friends delivered right to your doorstep. Our trailers come fully loaded with the best and newest gaming consoles and video games. Our gaming trucks can hold up to 24 players at a time and we guarantee that you and your friends will be having too much fun to think about heading back to school.
GameTruck Laser Tag
In addition to our mobile gaming trucks, we offer Laser Tag that you’ll absolutely love. GameTruck Savannah can transform your yard or playground into a laser tag battlefield for you and your friends. We have top-of-the-line tactical laser tag equipment that is incredibly accurate and makes for a memorable day.
Fun for All Ages
A Back to School Event with GameTruck Savannah is for people of all ages. We carry a wide range of video games ranging from E to M. For parents of the younger kiddos, don’t worry, our GameCoach will consult with you before the event starts to make sure you approve of the games.
Hosting is Easy with GameTruck Savannah
We ensure you that planning and hosting a Back to School event with GameTruck Savannah is quick and simple. As soon as you call one of our party specialists, we will start planning your event to make sure that every detail is accounted for. Our experienced GameCoaches host the party for you, so all you have to do is relax and enjoy watching your attendees have a blast. Because our gaming trucks are self-contained, there is no cleanup for the host to worry about after the event is over. Sounds pretty great, right?
Book Your GameTruck Event Today
If you’re ready to book your Back to School Event with GameTruck Savannah, give us a call today to pick your time and place! We do work on a first-come-first-serve basis, so the sooner you reach out to us, the easier it will be to book the perfect date and time for your event.
To learn more about our party packages and event details, call GameTruck Savannah at (912) 877-6555.
Secretly Educational Games to Play with Your Kids
Despite what society might believe, video games aren’t a mindless activity. Most games are extremely cerebral, requiring mental acrobatics to achieve certain goals in a creative way.
Ever since the game’s industry’s early days, game developers that try to create “edutainment,” mixing kid’s entertainment with educational materials. Unfortunately, these attempts ultimately failed to keep the player’s interest, due to poor understanding of what makes a game fun to play. An educational game can’t teach a lesson if it’s off.
This month, we’ve created a list of fun games that are secretly educational. They’ll love playing them — and might even learn a thing or two.
1. Scribblenauts
Scribblenauts is a series of “puzzle/action” games for the Nintendo DS and mobile devices. Players must use logic and problem-solving to guide the protagonist, Maxwell, through the game’s intricate series of quests. The player scribbles the name of an item on the DS’s touch screen and can use that object to solve the riddle.
Unlike linear puzzle games, Scribblenauts recognizes multiple solutions, allowing players to approach each problem from a unique angle and still hope to succeed.
2. Sid Meier’s Civilization (Series)
Civilization is a long-running strategy game series, created by Sid Meier. Each game gives the player a chance to rewrite history and make decisions that will change the foundation of their society. Gamers take control of a fledgling nation and learn about finances, strategy, and resource management as they steer it towards prosperity.
Civilization requires the player to look at the big picture, focusing on the macromanagement of their nation, with early game decisions leading to potentially massive consequences as the society ages. Players must balance the needs of their society with winning the game.
Recently, Sid Meier confined that a special edition of Civilization, CivilizationEDU, would be available for school use.
3. Professor Layton
The Professor Layton series revolves around the titular professor and his young apprentice as they roam the game world, searching for mysteries to solve. The player must collect clues and complete riddles to help the duo in their quest. With over 150 puzzles of increasing difficulty, Professor Layton gives a great mental workout.
The game’s storyline is entertaining, stimulating, and holds the player’s attention while teaching math, logic, and problem-solving skills. The third game in the series won a Parent’s Choice Silver Honors award in 2011.
4. Portal
The Portal series is a first-person puzzle game that tasks the player with manipulating physics to complete tests and defeat a malicious Artificial Intelligence known as GLaDOS. The player finds a Portal Gun, a device that opens one entrance and one exit portal at a time. Think laser tag, but with a gun that opens wormholes through space. The goal is to use these portals to make it through an increasingly complex obstacle course, before confronting GLaDOS at the center of the facility. .
Both Portal and its sequel are great tools for teaching physics, spatial movement, and creative thinking. While the game hints at a dark backstory, the actual gameplay and dialogue are exceedingly clean and witty.
5. Minecraft
The obvious inclusion on this list, Minecraft is already used in some schools (Mojang, the developers, even offers an Education Edition of the game with extras for classroom collaboration).
Minecraft is essentially the digital equivalent of handing your child an endless Lego set and telling them to go wild. They can build anything that they imagine, as long as they have the right components. The game teaches geometry, physics, and resource management all wrapped up in a blocky package. The possibilities of the game world are virtually limitless. Players have created everything from gigantic replicas of statues to fully playable video games inside the game.
Exciting GameTruck Events in Jacksonville
Social interaction is just as important for your child’s development, so gather a group of friends, and let them cut loose with a GameTruck party. We specialize in no-hassle party experiences that your guests will be talking about for weeks. For more information or to receive a quote, give us a call at 904-800-0880!