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===Play Globally===
===Play Globally===
Two players stand on each side of the court. One player stands in the service area and serves the ball by swinging their Joycon up. Both teams then attempt to ground the ball on the other team's side. As the match goes on, the game will tell the player which move they can do next based on the actions in the game (for example, after a teammate sets the ball, the game may tell the player to spike it). However, depending on where the ball actually ends up, the player might not be able to perform the recommended move and the game will suggest something else. The player will still need to perform actions as if they were playing a real game of volleyball.
Two players stand on each side of the court. One player stands in the service area and serves the ball by swinging their Joycon up. Both teams then attempt to ground the ball on the other team's side. As the match goes on, the game will tell the player which move they can do next based on the actions in the game (for example, after a teammate sets the ball, the game may tell the player to spike it). However, depending on where the ball actually ends up, the player might not be able to perform the recommended move and the game will suggest something else. The player will still need to perform actions as if they were playing a real game of volleyball.
The following moves are playable
The following moves are playable. (More moves, such as a "Slide Attack!", will be added on 7/26/2022.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1550467265648361473 NoA twitter]</ref>)
* Serve
* Serve
* Bump
* Bump
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Despite being in an indoor court, this version of Volleyball is similar to Beach Volleyball due to having only up to two players on each side (despite the usual six for Indoor Volleyball)
*Despite being in an indoor court, this version of Volleyball is similar to Beach Volleyball due to having only up to two players on each side, with indoor volleyball usually having six players.
==Gallery==
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NSS Volleyball Win Screenshot.jpg|Volleyball victory screen
NSS Volleyball Win Screenshot.jpg|Volleyball victory screen
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Revision as of 13:26, 23 July 2022

Volleyball
NSS Volleyball Icon.svg
Icon for Volleyball
Details
First game Nintendo Switch Sports
Number of players 4
Peripherals needed None
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Volleyball is a sport that appears in Nintendo Switch Sports. It is a 2 vs 2 sport that allows for online play. It has a mechanic known as a "supercharged spike" when the ball is hit with good timing.

Gameplay

Play Globally

Two players stand on each side of the court. One player stands in the service area and serves the ball by swinging their Joycon up. Both teams then attempt to ground the ball on the other team's side. As the match goes on, the game will tell the player which move they can do next based on the actions in the game (for example, after a teammate sets the ball, the game may tell the player to spike it). However, depending on where the ball actually ends up, the player might not be able to perform the recommended move and the game will suggest something else. The player will still need to perform actions as if they were playing a real game of volleyball. The following moves are playable. (More moves, such as a "Slide Attack!", will be added on 7/26/2022.[1])

  • Serve
  • Bump
  • Jump
  • Spike
  • Block

The game ends when one team makes it to anywhere between 5-7 points.

Play Locally

Play with Friends

Trivia

  • Despite being in an indoor court, this version of Volleyball is similar to Beach Volleyball due to having only up to two players on each side, with indoor volleyball usually having six players.

Gallery

References