Features One Button Action — easy to learn, hard to master gameplay designed to use one action button and the Directional Buttons /
Left Stick for movement Mambo
Multiplayer — roughhouse up to four of your friends / enemies in 25
stages of «Mambo» Flimsy Architecture — breakable environment for reactive gameplay Loser Rail — the feature designed to give you a second chance, for those of you not good enough to win Solo Mode — 70 + Singleplayer
stages designed to test your might Survival Mode — Survive the endless waves of Personal - Space invaders as they try and breach your personal space Play with up to four players on one Nintendo Switch ™ system Colour Accessibility — Enhance player visibility, by editing a palette of player colours that best suit you More updates to come!
While we're told that the customisation will be more limited in the companion app, it's an interesting insight into how console games will sync with tablets in the future: Finally, we passed the controller to another player so we could record their exploratory run through Las Vegas, rekindling fond memories of exploring Test Drive: Unlimited's vast open world: We'll be giving our impressions from our playthrough soon, but it's safe to say that we were
left very impressed by The Crew considering its relatively early
stage of development - ii's not due out until early next year, but the sheer magnitute of the environment is awe - inspiring, and the potential for
multiplayer in this expansive driving playground is enticing indeed.