Root Board Game On The Nintendo Switch & New Solo Mode!

November 11, 2021 by fcostin

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Have you ever played Root? This successful board game has truly swept board gamers off their feet. As players immerse themselves in the midst of an adorable anthropomorphic adventure, that combines war and control over the wild.

This popular Leder Games title has translated over to many a platform in its success, heading over Steam and equivalent app versions. Players can soon take Root on their Nintendo Switch as Dire Wolf are bringing the game to life once more on another platform.

Root Digital Board Game Release Trailer // Dire Wolf Digital

Root: A Game of Woodland Might & Right is normally played out with 2-4 players both competing and collaborating in a conflict of interests in the beautiful forestry that surrounds them. Playing on the Nintendo Switch still enables players to engage in whimsical warfare, by enabling split-screen mode and allowing online play for those more distanced.

Digital Gameplay // Root Digital Board Game

Plus, if you are anything like me and enjoy practising and putting in grind in board games with the constraints of other people joining you, there is a solo mode available too! As players can engage with the AI and their devious digital plots against us tabletop gamers in solo adventures across the game.

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Digital Combat // Root Digital Board Game

Along with enjoying the base game with friends digitally, players can also indulge in two expansions also designed for the Nintendo Switch. Bringing The Riverfolk Expansion and The Clockwork Expansion to the screen, with more adorable creatures, and more devious rivalling factions!

I am really looking forward to the release on Switch, Root is one of my favourite board games. It is the solo aspect against the AI that appeals to me on my Switch, where I can chill on my sofa without having to turn on the computer and sit on my desk.

Playing Root on Switch will certainly appreciate my time with Tom Nook over in Animal Crossing!

"Players can engage with the AI and their devious digital plots against us tabletop gamers in solo adventures across the game. "

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