After over a decade of dormancy, Samba de Amigo is back with a new game for the Switch titled Samba de Amigo: Party Central.
Samba de Amigo: Party CentralThis follow-up will feature 40 songs that range from EDM to pop to Latin, and more will be available through post-launch DLC.
Gameplay seems to revolve around moving and shaking the controllers to mimic the character on the screen, but it will have a “wide variety” of mini-games and costumes to unlock. There’s also an eight-player party mode users can play online.
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