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Summary
TheNintendo Switchis home to many different games spanning a wide range of genres.
S2 Entertainment’s Aaero reinforces this notion, with some trance-enduring visuals and hypnotic rhythm-based gameplay.
This psychedelic journey fuses space shooting and maneuvering with a catchy soundtrack.
One of the best parts aboutSamba de Amigo: Party Centralis the diverse soundtrack.
Those tracks - and a solid line-up of DLC!
- are sure to keep the party going all night long.
This seamless input makes the free-flowing mechanics even more intuitive.
It’s a unique and engaging experience.
15Voez
Voez often gets brought up by fans of both indie games and musical experiences.
The game quietly but consistently built a passionate fanbase following its mobile release in 2016.
You may have heard of them, but not as much as they deserve.
Like other music-based games, Voez requires you to tap on the screen almost like a percussive instrument.
14Groove Coaster: Wai Wai Party!!!!
As you likely gathered from its cute aesthetic and peculiar title, Groove Coaster is an anime-inspired music game.
This extends from the art style to the delightful soundtrack.
The catchy J-pop tunes blend perfectly with the charming look and feel of the game.
11Just Shapes & Beats
Just Shapes & Beats is exactly what its title describes.
Nonetheless, it makes for an enjoyable rhythmic trip - and one that throws in some surprisingly tricky gameplay.
Sometimes a game doesn’t always need a compelling narrative to be as fun as this explosive title.
The aesthetic is reminiscent of theAtariera, featuring a hodgepodge of basic shapes and splotches.
The projectiles, as well as their movement and trajectory, essentially sync up with the intense soundtrack.
This gives a distinct feeling of playing against the music itself.
An enjoyable online mode also helps flesh out the experience.
The game seamlessly combines music with gameplay while oozing with charm the entire way.
The Bard uses the power of his voice to solve puzzles and defend himself from harm.