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You basically have to angle your rope by twisting the Jo圜on in your hand, and there's a decent amount of challenge involved, especially when you're trying to wrap the rope in a specific fashion in order to maximise your progress. Painting a certain percentage of the object will allow you to continue, but of course you have limited rope, and getting a higher percentage will give you a better score. The game starts with a basic paint mode, where the object you contort will be painted by the rope covering it. The game is also on mobile, but using the Jo圜on's gyro features to twist ropes without having to angle your phone around gives the game a wonderful new lease of life. It's such a simple concept, but in practice it manages to be both relaxing and engaging. In Zen Bound 2, all you need to do is wrap string or rope around wooden structures in a neat or specific way, covering a certain amount of the object or touching certain nails that are protruding from it. Which is why Zen Bound 2 is actually a wonderful game to pick up for Nintendo Switch. Things can change fast in the gaming space, and those motion controlled games that were so prevalent in that era are, well, few and far between now. Remember the Wii U's death only two years ago? Wow. Remember the Wii's launch ten years ago? Wow. Over the last decade, novelties have risen to power, and then died a death in the gaming space.








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