Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Sweep the Board! Review (Switch)

Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)

When it comes to party games on the Nintendo Switch, the market is flooded with options. However, standing out in this crowded space takes something special. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Sweep the Board manages to differentiate itself by leveraging its popular anime license to attract fans.

The game features 12 playable characters, including the anime’s main heroes and the elite Hashira. Each character’s interactions stay true to their anime counterparts, adding an authentic touch for fans. Additionally, the game’s five boards are inspired by specific arcs from the anime, offering variety and a unique feel for enthusiasts of the series.

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Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)

Despite its strong ties to the anime, Demon Slayer – Sweep the Board falls short in gameplay innovation. The board layout resembles Dokapon Kingdom, while the mini-games draw comparisons to Mario Party. However, it fails to capture the chaotic fun of Dokapon Kingdom or the engaging mini-games of Mario Party.

Unfortunately, the gameplay feels predictable and lacks the excitement of sabotaging other players. The mini-games, although varied, are more of a chore than a source of enjoyment. While the Greater Demon Battles offer a brief respite of fun, they occur irregularly, leaving much to be desired.

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Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)

With three game modes available, the single-player mode lacks the social enjoyment of a party game, while online play suffers from frequent connection issues. Local multiplayer mode, though the best experience, can feel slow due to delays between turns.

Ultimately, Demon Slayer – Sweep the Board offers a decent experience for fans of the anime looking to relive iconic battles. However, beneath the anime-inspired surface lies a lackluster party game that fails to deliver on the genre’s core elements.

Conclusion

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Sweep the Board may appeal to die-hard fans of the franchise, providing some enjoyment for a game or two. However, its shortcomings in mini-games, slow gameplay, and online connectivity issues overshadow its positive aspects, making it a forgettable experience for many players.