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Billion Road

2020
GenresCards & Board Games, Comedy, Side View Perspective, Party, Top-Down Perspective, Casual, Strategy, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableApr 16, 2020
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperMatrix Software
Overview

Billion Road takes you on a journey to a number of real-life prefectures and cities throughout Japan, and your goal is to be the richest player in the game. Up to 4 players can compete locally and online. Takeover all of Japan and dominate the businesses world like a tycoon!

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Metacritic Score

70


Opencritic Score

72

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8 reviews found

90

Useapotion.com

Apr 16, 2020

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90

Digitallydownloaded.net

Apr 20, 2020

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90

Indiegamewebsite.com

Apr 16, 2020

Billion Road is chaos, it’s nonsense, and it shows that you can take a simple, perfect design, staplegun 100 tiny bells and whistles onto it and it’ll make a wonderful noise when it moves.


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Ladiesgamers.com

Apr 28, 2020

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75

Nintendoworldreport.com

Apr 16, 2020

Even with a handful of mild problems, Billion Road is a fun local multiplayer board game on Switch. The most notable potential drawback is that it is at its best when you have two-to-four players that are all down for some whimsical yet strategic tabletop nonsense. If you have a few friends at home or nearby to play Billion Road with, dive into the Japan-themed board game mayhem.


70

Killapenguin.com

Apr 13, 2020

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60

Noisypixel.net

Apr 16, 2020

Billion Road has a lot of potential to be a great party game. While it can be fun in short bursts, it quickly becomes dull due to a lack of variety. One can only walk to and from the goal so many times before thinking, “could I be doing something better with my time?” Though it can be slightly more enjoyable in groups, it won’t take long for a game to become boring, no matter how many people are playing. Though there technically are a few different game modes in Billion Road, they’re all just slight variations of the same thing.


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Nintendolife.com

Apr 24, 2020

Billion Road makes an intriguing pitch: to combine Monopoly and Pokémon into a family-friendly digital board game. With its bright presentation, varied mechanics, and endless barrage of distractions and rewards, it could be perfect for young families looking for some wholesome couch time. However, there's a critical lack of strategic substance underpinning it all, while the presence of a virtual guiding hand tilting the odds robs the game of the emotional extremes that the true classics manage to evoke.

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