One of the most beloved features of the Senran Kagura series is the interactive dressing room and diorama modes, and Peach Ball delivers them in spades. These modes allow you to dress up the five heroines in unlockable outfits (including DLC costumes), pose them however you like, and even touch or interact with them using the Switch's touchscreen in handheld mode.
The story mode alternates between visual-novel-style cutscenes (complete with full Japanese voice acting) and pinball sessions across two main themed tables: the vibrant, candy-colored Peach Land and the spookier, more atmospheric Spooky Shinobi Park. The gameplay loop revolves around completing "PEACH missions" displayed on the right side of the screen to earn PEACH points. Hit specific targets, trigger ramps, and unlock bonus stages to rack up high scores. While the base game's two-table limitation drew some criticism upon release, the core pinball mechanics remain smooth, responsive, and genuinely addictive. senrankagurapeachballnspupdatedlcx27s better
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