![]() ![]() I recommend only playing the game by yourself now. Developer Marmalade Game Studio has brought The Game of Life 2 to the Nintendo Switch. Our main complaint when we reviewed the Switch version was its price, and the same goes here. By Nathan Gibson Published While it has a few good ideas and makes some positive changes to the original formula, The Game of Life 2 mostly disappoints with its execution. Really took a great game and some family game night and throw it into the trash. The bad news is that The Game of Life 2 will set you back £28.99. Also doesn’t help that people are now getting invalid password reset requests on their switch after playing said game. However, minimal variety, content and a general lacking feel of excitement leave The Game of Life 2 far behind other board game offerings on Nintendo Switch right now. ![]() Loved playing it with my siblings, something happened though so now there is no more private games (we all are adults and live in different states or places) lately the private games have been letting in random people and says the code is invalid when we send someone the code/game invite to them which is some straight up **** It was a rather “cheap” game 20 for the original map then 30 for the whole thing with the multiple maps. The Game of Life 2 is a fairly faithful adaption of the original board game complete with a few minor tweaks and is an okay distraction for a few rounds. Wish they would have put a little bit more variety to the maps so it was actually a different course on a different map rather than the same one each time. Wish they would have put a It was a great game to begin with, loved the fact you can buy the whole game so you can get all the different maps. It was originally released on iOS and Android devices in summer 2020, and it came to PC last December. The Game of Life 2 is the sequel to the classic board game The Game of Life. It was a great game to begin with, loved the fact you can buy the whole game so you can get all the different maps. Brandy Berthelson Monday, March 29th, 2021 11:01 am This sequel to the classic board game is available on a new platform.
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