Anyway,
enough about the board game; let's break down the mini-games!
Not exact matches
Included in the standard retail edition is an extra module that lets players alter when the impact will occur, or even stop it entirely, but for this review I'll be focusing on the core
game because frankly there's
enough to talk
about already without adding a new
board to the mix as well.
I'm not talking
about the JoyCon connectivity issues, which are their own thing and again affect Switch
games across the
board if you're unlucky
enough to be stuck with them.
Among Prooday's suggestions are sitting down to family dinners (guilty of not doing that
enough), playing a
board game every night (much as I moan
about that, I might have to knuckle down and — if not every night — do it a couple of times a week... it's actually quite fun), and get the kids doing more chores.