Our TOP 10 MOST ADDICTIVE Nintendo Switch Games EVER!



We’re looking back at the last 7 Years of Nintendo Switch releases to pick out 2 from 5 different genres in what is part one of potentially a 3 part series! Which are you most addictive in the genres we are talking about? #Addictive #Nintendoswitch #games

00:00 – Most Addictive Of All Time
00:46 – Most Addictive 2 Roguelikes
01:46 – Second Roguelike
03:47 – Most Addictive RPGS
04:55 – RPG 2
06:58 – Most Addictive Arcade Games
09:04 – Arcade Game 2
10:51 – Most Addictive Simlife Games
12:36 – Simlife Game 2
14:02 – Any Genre MOST ADDICTIVE GAMES
15:06 – Any GENRE Addictive Choice 2
16:49 – Savaloy Selection

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  1. First, a massive thanks to my amazing daughter (10) who fully edited this video, she was superpatient learning the ropes love❤❤❤ . What are your most addictive favourites from these genres since the Switch came out? Mark and Glen

  2. 3:56 nooooo… this is not addictive this is a stressful game when you stuck in Demon Castel.. awful maps definitely not recommended game for people who seek pleasure 😂😂

  3. There was a game for the SNES that looked like disco Elysium 3d style where it was similar gameplay, you're a detective going around talking to people and looking for clues. But I can't remember the name of the game, i would like to play it again.

  4. The binding of isaac is the biggest let down ever. I want my money back. Every run seems almost exactly the same. I kept picking up items but nothing seemed to change…or barely changed. Super lame.

  5. Given the similarities between the styles of some Switch games and mobile games (e.g., 2D RPGs), what mobile games do you think should be transported to the Switch? And, in general, do you feel like doing a video about games at other platforms most in need to be transported to the Switch?

  6. Always a great feeling to find a fun video you somehow missed. My most addictive game it's been Animal Crossing, which I might have played for 800+ hours while I only have one other game over 50 hours…

  7. I really enjoy Death Road to Canada. Very addictive. I have only made it to Canada a few times but it is so enjoyable no matter how many times I fail!

  8. I absolutely despise No Man’s Sky.I can’t get off the planet after two years of walking around on the planet that you are on when the game starts.I can’t find the ship.I have been collecting items for two years,but it is none of the items I need.I have the VR 2 and I wanted to experience that.But Sony is never any help.The Switch No Man’s Sky is impossible to figure out.Developers,designers,and the people that make video games assume everyone was born with a controller in their hands ready to play video games.I hate paying fifty dollars for a game that is too hard to play.

  9. Meanwhile, my favourite Switch games over the last several years? Definitely gotta be Xenoblade Chronicles 2, followed by its prequel (of sorts) Torna: The Golden Country, and XC: Definitive Edition. All three games are absolutely brilliant in terms of world design, visual beauty, character writing, and gameplay; they're by far the most fun I've ever had in JRPGs, especially on the Switch.
    XC3 is…eeeh, not nearly as good as its predecessors (gameplay is noticeably blander, with character customisation becoming more restricted; the various regions are way too large, especially Erythia Sea; the villains are, for the most part, utterly forgettable which is quite a shame considering how great XC1's, XC2's, and T:TGC's villains are), but it's still decent. Well worth playing once.

    Apart from Xenoblade Chronicles, I've found myself enjoying Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Luigi's Mansion 3, and Ōkami HD (though that's also available on pretty much every other platform). The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is also a decently fun experience, if you're into visual novels; it's the only Ace Attorney game that doesn't include Phoenix Wright at all, so it can be played without playing the other AA games.

  10. Graveyard Keeper was an addictive game that was in the realm of animal crossing that I could get into wothout it being a "kids game"

  11. Pang was a Co-op game I could play with my girl and it be a time of togetherness instead of at war. Seems like all other couch co-op would turn into yelling and bicker. Pang was a team effort.
    Huntdown was so great in Co-op. Super underrated, less talked about game. But Huntdown was kind of Contra-like, but still had its own identity. I thought the graphics were great. Unique look. Good sound. You die a bunch. But it's not frustrating like a rogue. Huntdown was so fun for us in co-op.

  12. Glad stardew made this list, I've been so addicted since buying it for the first time last week! There's too much to do!

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