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'''''Go Vacation''''' is a game that initially released on the [[Wii]] in 2011, and later got a rerelease on [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2018. The game featured over 50 Minigames, with a variety of genres, including shooters, rhythm, racing, and dancing (which was removed in the Nintendo Switch release). The game supports up to 4 players, either on one system or via local wireless (Switch only), with each player requiring a controller | '''''Go Vacation''''' is a game that initially released on the [[Wii]] in 2011, and later got a rerelease on [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2018. The game featured over 50 Minigames, with a variety of genres, including shooters, rhythm, racing, and dancing (which was removed in the Nintendo Switch release). The game supports up to 4 players, either on one system or via local wireless (Switch only), with each player requiring a controller. | ||
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The player has the option to either explore Kawawii Island, or select the minigame specifically in the main menu. By exploring the island, the player is able to find Treasure Chests, do stunts, talk to people on the island, and find secrets. When starting the game, the player only has access to the Marine Resort, but by earning more stamps, more locations become unlocked to be explored. Players can either explore by foot, on the resort specific travel device (boat for the Marine and Mountain resorts, trolley carts for the City resort, and ski lifts for the Snow Resort [[Gear]] | The player has the option to either explore Kawawii Island, or select the minigame specifically in the main menu. By exploring the island, the player is able to find Treasure Chests, do stunts, talk to people on the island, and find secrets. When starting the game, the player only has access to the Marine Resort, but by earning more stamps, more locations become unlocked to be explored. Players can either explore by foot, on the resort specific travel device (boat for the Marine and Mountain resorts, trolley carts for the City resort, and ski lifts for the Snow Resort [[Gear]]. | ||
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Developer(s) | Bandai Namco |
Publisher(s) | Bandai Namco Entertainment Nintendo (Switch version, non-Japanese releases only) |
Release date(s) | October 11, 2011 October 20, 2011 November 4, 2011 November 17, 2011 |
Platform(s) | Wii, Nintendo Switch |
Rating(s) | ESRB: - Everyone PEGI: - Ages 3+ CERO: - All ages |
Input(s) | Wii: Wii Remote Wii Remote+Nunchuck Wii Balance Board Nintendo Switch: Joy-Con Nintendo Pro Controller |
Game chronology | |
Previous game ← We Ski & Snowboard |
Next game Latest game in series |
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Go Vacation is a game that initially released on the Wii in 2011, and later got a rerelease on Nintendo Switch in 2018. The game featured over 50 Minigames, with a variety of genres, including shooters, rhythm, racing, and dancing (which was removed in the Nintendo Switch release). The game supports up to 4 players, either on one system or via local wireless (Switch only), with each player requiring a controller.
Overview
The game takes place on Kawawii island, Go Vacation's version of Wuhu Island. All 50 games take place somewhere on this island, with them being split into 4 resorts, the Marine Resort, City Resort, Snow Resort and Mountain Resort. Each resort has a different amount of attractions, with most giving you Stamps. The three games removed from the Wii Version have been replaced by different games, however, they do not give stamps. When the player earns 20 stamps, they unlock their own Villas
Exploring
The player has the option to either explore Kawawii Island, or select the minigame specifically in the main menu. By exploring the island, the player is able to find Treasure Chests, do stunts, talk to people on the island, and find secrets. When starting the game, the player only has access to the Marine Resort, but by earning more stamps, more locations become unlocked to be explored. Players can either explore by foot, on the resort specific travel device (boat for the Marine and Mountain resorts, trolley carts for the City resort, and ski lifts for the Snow Resort Gear.