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Games Like Wizards Tourney for Nintendo Switch

#1 Akuto: Mad World

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Akuto: Mad World is a Casual, Action, and Single-player video game developed by Hut 90 for Windows. Throughout the gameplay, the player serves as a warrior, where the main mission is to engage in battles against other competitors. It is strategy-based gameplay where the combat skills of the player can lead him to success.

The player has to take the rivals down with the help of swords and guns where upgrades are available. The battles take place in such an arena where the danger is not only incoming invaders but also the environmental objects that could be harmful. In solo mode, the player will come in front of AI warriors with specific abilities.

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#2 Marooners

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Marooners is an Action, Casual, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by M2H for multiple platforms. During the gameplay, the player gets control over a character where the main mission is to clear the levels and get to advance. The player can run, jump, and lay down to complete the levels.

The game offers two game modes, such as Arena Mode and Party Mode. In party mode, the player comes to complete the stages with teammates whereas in arena mode, the game puts the player in action as alone. The game has over ten different locations to discover where each one offers a unique theme and world.

#3 Bake ‘n Switch

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Bake ‘n Switch is an Adventure, Casual, Co-op, and Single-player video game offered by Streamline Games for multiple platforms. Throughout the gameplay, the player gets control over a character where the main mission is to bake the bun as bigger as possible. As the bigger a player bakes the bun, as high he gets a score.

In solo mode, the player joins the adventure alone, but in co-op mode, four-player as a team works for the highest score. The game has more than 50 levels where the player has to pass all the levels for progression. A player will come to face two different worlds, such as Tropic Toaster and Serradunna, and each one offers three flavors to experience.

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#4 Rascal Fight

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Rascal Fight is an Action-Adventure, Fighting, and Single-player video game developed by AXE Studio for multiple platforms. Throughout the gameplay, the player gets engaged in battles, and the main goal is to outlast the opponents by eliminating their wellbeing. The player can run, jump, perform attacks, and climb up the walls that offer pure combat dynamics.

The game comes up with more than 30 stages where the player must clear all the stages for progression. In solo mode, the player comes before the computer-controlled fighters, whereas in multiplayer mode, the player can challenge his friends to test his fighting skills.

#5 Shipped

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Shipped is an Action, Casual, Sports, and Single-player video game developed by Majorariatto for multiple platforms. Throughout the gameplay, the player gets control over a girl where the main mission is to navigate around the screen. The player has to move the ship in all the directions without touching the other ships.

The acceleration is available, but the brakes are unavailable, which means the player can proceed further but can’t reverse. The player has to eliminate the other ships by shooting them and must avoid the incoming fires. If the ship gets out of the screen, it will explode, and the player has to restart the game.

#6 Brawlout

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Brawlout is an Action-Adventure, Fighting, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Angry Mob Games. Throughout the gameplay, the player serves as a fighter and needs to fight against opponents on various platforms. In the single-player campaign, the player has to face AI opponents with powerful abilities.

The game comes up with over 20 characters, including guest fighters with significant skills and combat-style. All the characters utilize an assortment of battling moves and advanced assaults. Each assault will do significant damage and increases the rival’s harm percentage. At the point when the harm expands, the victim flies further.