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  • Summary: Roll the dice and build your very own town!

    MACHI KORO With Everyone is a digital board game that combines the classic analog board game Machi Koro, which was nominated for the Spiel des Jahres (German Game of the Year) in 2015 and has sold over a million copies worldwide, with its sister
    Roll the dice and build your very own town!

    MACHI KORO With Everyone is a digital board game that combines the classic analog board game Machi Koro, which was nominated for the Spiel des Jahres (German Game of the Year) in 2015 and has sold over a million copies worldwide, with its sister game Machi Koro: Plus into one package.

    It can be played offline or online with up to 4 people, allowing you to enjoy the game not just with friends and family, but with players from all over the world.

    ● Various Ways to Play! Single & Multiplayer

    You can play with up to 4 people, both online and offline.

    [ Online game ]

    Find Friends - You can invite friends from Nintendo Switch™ to play.

    Find Guests - You can play exclusively with people who know the password you share via social media or other means.

    Random Match - You can play with players from around the world matched randomly.

    [ Offline ]
    - You can play against the CPU by yourself.
    - 2 to 4 players can play in local multiplayer.
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    It’s still a lot of fun, don’t get me wrong. I’ll be playing this with my brother for our weekend gaming catch-ups for quite some time, there are already lengthy periods where there is not a single online game of Machi Koro With Everyone available, and you can be sitting in a lobby that you’ve created for 10 minutes just to get a group to join randomly (in a game that is less than a week old). Given that, it’s unfortunate that the party game flavour makes it less viable as a long-term single-player experience. I love it, but at the same time, Machi Koro With Everyone is an almost excellent adaptation of a brilliant board game that made one very big, unforgivable mistake.