![]() Whereas ZR shows your currently acquired Favour and what you can do with it. To see your list of loot obtained, just press ZL. You can switch between your cards and the map with the L button, and pressing A is how you select things. Gambrinous spent a lot of effort making sure that the game was intuitive and easy to pick up and play on Switch. It turns out, I had nothing to be concerned about. Especially when playing the game portably, as I’m wont to do. While you can (and should) play the PC version of the game with just a mouse, I was understandably anxious about how the controls would work on Nintendo Switch. The main focus of this particular review, by contrast, will be discussing how well the game works on Nintendo Switch. If you want a nuanced look at the key game mechanics, just check out my PC review of Guild of Dungeoneering Ultimate Edition. ![]() Now, since this is a game I’ve covered more than once, I will gloss over the important bits in the name of brevity. So, how did I like the game on my favorite oversized portable? Keep reading this Guild of Dungeoneering Ultimate Edition Review to find out! And it’s a not so well hidden factoid that I prefer all my games on Switch, if I can get them there. While the Guild of Dungeoneering has been around since 2015, it’s always been solely on PC. So when I randomly heard on Twitter that it was coming to Switch, I nearly fell over in surprise. It was literally one of the first games that resonated with me when I started gaming on Steam, and I’ve played every update and new version of it. If you follow my writing, it’s probably not a surprise that I’m a big fan of the Guild of Dungeoneering. Guild of Dungeoneering Ultimate Edition Review: Switching Things Up
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