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Spin the Bottle: Bumpie’s Party review | Nintendo Insider

Nintendo Insider writes:

Spin the Bottle: Bumpie’s Party is a party game at its finest, the game’s charmed, cartoon aesthetic belying the mischievous undertones present throughout. Though this isn’t as rapscallion in nature as back in your school days, instead seeing players pair up to complete randomised challenges that necessitate co-operation more than anything.

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Nintendo Download: 6th February (Europe)

The download update for Europe is in, as always, and this week brings a range of retail titles and promotions, with the Wii U benefiting from a double promotional dose of puzzle gaming.

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Nintendo Download: 30th January (Europe)

As is now the regular routine, European Nintendo Download fans can kick off the week with an early look at what's to come in Thursday's update. The upcoming week does only feature one new game, rounding off a quiet January for the eShop platforms, but does also include a series of tempting discounts on retail and download-only games.

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Spin The Bottle: Bumpie’s Party Review | ComboCaster

If you usually have a few drinks with friends at home know the importance of a good "drinking game". Spin The Bottle: bumpie's Party is not exactly that, but it is not far from that idea. It should be noted that this title is like Singstar and Rockband, ie, a game that makes little sense to play alone, but even more impossible even social player playing alone. Obviously there is no physical barrier that makes it impossible but when they have to do that may be considered the ultimate "forever alone."

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