The Nintendo Switch Online service has been a rather mixed bag for fans since both its announcement and release. The steep price was a point of contention for many, with those staying away feeling that the content that it was offering was not worth the price. On the other hand, it does offer access to a bunch of games from Nintendo's back catalog, most notably the Nintendo 64 console. In the past few months, Nintendo has been adding more games from its retro library for NSO users to try, the latest one that will be coming to the service being Pokemon Puzzle League.
Pokemon Puzzle League is a rather overlooked but beloved Pokemon spin-off game on the Nintendo 64, which was developed and released when the Pokemon anime series was at its peak in the early 2000s. This is evident with the game featuring Pokemon Trainers primarily from the anime series, with Ash Ketchum in the starring role in the single-player mode. Players will soon be able to re-experience this nostalgic spin-off when it arrives for the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack service next week.
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Nintendo revealed this Pokemon spin-off in a recent trailer, showing Ash embarking on his journey to become a Puzzle League Master. Like other puzzle games like Panel de Pon or Tetris, this game requires the player to match shapes in order to remove the blocks. The game however also features modes in both a 2D and 3D space, which can be a challenge for new players.
Pokemon Puzzle League also has a multiplayer mode, which pits two players against each other in three different game modes: marathon, timed, and spa service. These games also have a 2D or 3D puzzle mode to really challenge players. Like other games on
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