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Spring Break Quiz: Which Nintendo Switch Game Location is best?
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Spring Break Quiz: Which Nintendo Switch Game Location is best? is a personality quiz on the Play Nintendo website.[1] The quiz aims to determine which location in a Nintendo Switch game matches the user's preferences for a spring break vacation spot.
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The player has a total of five questions to answer. Each question gives the player four answers to choose from, with their results depending on what answers they chose. When the player clicks on an answer, they move onto the next question. Once the final question is answered, a message pops up giving the player their final results. The player can then choose to either take the quiz again or take a different quiz on the website.
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What kind of vacation clothes would you want to wear?
Old-fashioned clothes from long ago
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Bright, floral, island-print shirts
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I’d wear a new look every day
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I’d pack my normal clothes
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How would you want to get around?
Ride on a Pokémon
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Sail on a boat
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Float on air
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Drive a kart
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What would you most want to do on vacation?
Surround myself with nature
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Hang out with locals
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Explore a new place
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Speed around with friends
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What would be the most important thing to pack?
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How would you want to spend your last day of vacation?
Document my adventure
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Share photos with friends
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Chill out with pals
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Explore a Ninja Hideaway
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Results[edit]
Each result is accompanied by gameplay footage of the relevant video game.
- You got an island resort!
You can spend your spring break creating vacation getaways for clients in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons — Happy Home Paradise DLC for the Nintendo Switch family of systems (full game required to use DLC; sold separately). You can choose the character you’d like to design a vacation home for, then use an expansive built-in inventory to furnish the homes. Sounds like it might be time to break out the sunscreen and shades!
- You got a Mario Kart course!
But not just one of course—you would be able race on a total of 48 remastered courses from throughout the Mario Kart series of games with the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe — Booster Course Pass paid DLC (full game required to use DLC; sold separately). Some of the courses are based on real-world locations like Paris Promenade and Tokyo Blur from the Mario Kart Tour game. A spring break on the kart track would really race by in a flash!
- You got the Hisui region!
Your adventure in the Pokémon Legends: Arceus game is set in the expansive natural majesty of the Hisui region. This is a time before Pokémon and people lived in close harmony, so spring break could get a little wild here! Your goal in the game is to research the Pokémon of this land and try to complete the first Pokédex in the region.
- You got Waddle Dee Town!
Welcome to Waddle Dee Town, the central hub of your adventure in the Kirby and the Forgotten Land game, only for the Nintendo Switch family of systems. Spring break in Waddle Dee Town would be a blast, since the town grows based on the number of Waddle Dees you save in the game. Kirby can even help out in the Waddle Dee Café, where you’ll need to quickly prepare customers’ orders to keep them satisfied and aim for the high score!
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Video game vacations You can tell us about your ideal getaway, and we’ll show you what video game destination might match it! All of the games in this quiz are available for the Nintendo Switch family of systems.
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