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Europe eShop Code | €19.98 |
This version of The Stretchers is for Nintendo Switch and in digital format or eShop code (although it may also be available in account format) which means that after purchase at any of the retail outlets listed you will receive a code (or the login details to an account with the game if you purchase the account edition) which you will need to redeem in your Nintendo account. Buying this format of games, in a few minutes we can have the game we want downloaded from the Nintendo system and at a lower price than the physical version. If you are looking for the eShop code edition, simply use our filters to filter by this edition or the standard edition.
How do we activate The Stretchers NINTENDO SWITCH for Nintendo Switch if I buy a Nintendo eShop code?Simply log in to your Nintendo account and go to the following sections: First to "Nintendo eShop" from the HOME menu. Once there, we select the account we want to use. Select "Redeem Code" on the left side of the screen.
Paste the eShop code of The Stretchers that you have received in the email and you have the product activated. We will work together with a friend in a co-op or skillfully control two doctors on our own to overcome the physics-based puzzles of each crazy mission. In either case, how we do this is entirely up to us, whether we work together to transport many dizzy people at once on a stretcher or work in parallel, splitting up to drag the dizzy people into the ambulance one by one.
A multiplayer exclusive for Nintendo Switch you can't miss out on.
The Stretchers is a deceptively simple co-op game that manages to be fun for every second of it’s brief run time, delivering interesting levels and hilarious chaos as your shout at your partner (or left hand) to just pick up the damn stretcher.
Imagine the joy you felt playing Untitled Goose Game for the first time, then imagine playing that with a friend. Sprinkle in a dash of Overcooked, a smattering of Crazy Taxi (or The Simpsons: Road Rage) and you'll get a good idea of the terrific fun that can be had with The Stretchers.
The Stretchers is a very original, casual and fun idea, which can be enjoyed alone but shines especially in the two-player mode. Unfortunately, the experience will be short.
The Stretchers may stretch that smile over your face, with its funny ragdoll physics and clumsy multiplayer moments. It may be short and lacks replay value, but for the while it lasts, it is sure to bring a bit of hilarious sunshine to that rainy day, we all get to live sometimes.
The Stretchers may not look visually appealing and it controls a little rough around the edges, but it’s also a hilarious time from start to finish. Best enjoyed as a co-op experience, this is the kind of surprise I’m more than willing to embrace from Nintendo in the future.
The Stretchers is a jovial, anarchic affair. It looks like a Dreamcast title and, in some respects, feels like playing one too. That comparison isn't meant as a pejorative to say it's dated, as it isn't, and certainly it has a charm all of its own. Despite some small annoyances, it is the freshness, and an arcade-y fun-ness that feels like something off of Sega's last console. This is brimming with engaging ideas, which constantly build on or mix up the core mechanic, which taken on its own merits is strong.
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