Nintendo Winter Break Games to Play

Nintendo Winter Break Games to Play
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Genre Quiz
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Mode(s) Single player
Input Mouse/touchscreen

Nintendo Winter Break Games to Play is a personality quiz on the Play Nintendo website.[1] The quiz guides the player towards a preferred game to play over the winter break. The four games presented in this quiz are Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Luigi's Mansion 3, Pokémon Sword and Shield, and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening for the Nintendo Switch.

OverviewEdit

The player has a total of five questions to answer. Each question provides the player with four answers to choose from, with their final result depending on which answer they chose. When clicked on, the player moves on to the next question. At the end of the quiz, a message will pop up showing the player's final result. The player can then choose to either take the quiz again or take a different quiz on the website.

QuestionsEdit

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Where would you want to spend winter vacation?

Haunted hotel Distant land Race track Tropical island


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How would you want to get there?

Hop a ride with Corviknight Taxi Service Drive along the Rainbow Road Travel by boat, then get shipwrecked Ride a bus driven by Toad


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What would you want to do on vacation?

Catch ghosts and hunt for treasure Play with my party at Pokémon Camp Race across the finish line Search for seashells on the seashore


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What kind of souvenirs would you want to bring home?

Gold trophies Curry ingredients Musical instruments Gems


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Who would you want to keep you company?

Marin and Tarin Partner Pokémon Waluigi Polterpup


ResultsEdit

The result screen contains a short trailer of the game the player got.

  • Luigi's Mansion 3
    G-g-ghosts!? You bet! The Luigi’s Mansion 3 game is chilling during Halloween, but it would be simply spook-tacular over winter break. In this action-packed game, Luigi's spending his vacation at the haunted Last Resort hotel. You can slam, blow away, and vacuum up ghosts with the all-new Poltergust G-00. Join forces with Gooigi to beat puzzles and take down the boss on each themed floor!
  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
    Want to make the days race by during winter break? You can hit the road and play anytime, anywhere with the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe game for the Nintendo Switch system. You can customize your kart, battle on cool courses, and play your friends
    [sic] in local wireless multiplayer*. Plus, the Smart Steering feature makes driving and staying on track easy for newbie players!
  • Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield
    Thanks to the wonder of video games, you can spend winter break with one of three new partner Pokémon—Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble—in the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield games. You can embark on a journey in the new Galar region, where you’ll challenge the troublemakers of Team Yell, while unraveling the mystery behind the Legendary Pokémon Zacian and Zamazenta!
  • The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
    Castaway, you should know the truth! The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening game would be a fun and exciting way to spend winter break. As Link, you awake in a strange land away from Hyrule, where animals talk and monsters roam. You can uncover the truth behind your whereabouts and rouse the legendary Wind Fish, explore Koholint Island for Secret Seashells, the Sirens Instruments, and more. Along the way, you’ll meet a lot of friendly faces, like Marin and Tarin—and ferocious foes, too!
*Additional games, systems and/or accessories may be required for multiplayer mode; sold separately.

Description and taglineEdit

Winter break games for your wish list!
Not sure which Nintendo game might make your winter break a little more magical? You can answer a few questions to find out which one you might want to add to your wish list!

Winter-break wishes
Which game would be on your wish list?

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Nintendo Winter Break Games to Play. Play Nintendo (American English). Retrieved January 21, 2020. (Archived July 29, 2020, 16:08:25 UTC via Wayback Machine.)