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No Straight Roads Switch version now available (with special additions)

The No Straight Roads Switch version is now available, offering up a host of unique features exclusive to the platform.

Here’s what Switch users can expect in addition to the core game we’ve already reviewed:

  • Exclusive Assist Mode: Partner up with an additional local player to take control of the Elliegator, a secret alligator assistant who can help players in battle by picking up items, transforming props and calling in useful bonuses.
  • 3-Player Co-Op: Played in conjunction with the game’s co-op mode, Assist Mode lets up to three local players experience No Straight Roads’ music-based action together, only on Nintendo Switch.
  • Touchscreen Support: Use the Nintendo Switch system’s touchscreen to transform props and pick up items.
  • Single Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Controller Play & Pro Controller Support: Play through the entire game using a single Joy-Con, pass the second Joy-Con to a friend to play in couch co-op, or use a Pro Controller to lead the music revolution your way.

No Straight Roads is now available on Windows PC, Xbox and PS4 and Switch.


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