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Yes, 2 players can actively play this game. They are both able to catch Pokemon and participate in battles. What the second player isn't able to do is interact with anything while walking around the map. They are able to walk around, just not talk to people like the first player would be able to do.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Two players can play the game, you can battle opponents and catch pokemon together. I have an account under my name, and my husband has one under his name on the switch. We like playing the game better as single players, but two can play it. More of a tag team with two.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can play with two players using two separate joy-cons. For certain parts of the game such as catching rarer Pokémon and getting through tough battles, you can use a second player to provide support and have 2 v 1 battles against the computer. It's really fun! And yes, you can make multiple accounts as long as there are multiple profiles on your Switch.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. You can play on the same screen with another person. You just shake one of the other controllers and anyone else signed in with an account will pop on screen. I'm not sure how it works if there is more than 2 people, but for my wife and I it is seamless and we both have Pokemon Go and Nintendo accounts of our own. This was, in fact, a big selling point for her and I. It works quite well. My only complaint is that the camera only follows one character so you can go off screen and it does not pan out the camera. I could see this being a problem if two kids were trying to play together; aside from that, it is a really nice, well implemented feature.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes and sorta yes. You can make another profile on the switch so that way each person has their own game file
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, a second player can jump in during game play, using members from your party during battles and throwing an extra poke ball during catching. Every profile you have on your switch system can make their own game file to play on.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The game can be played with two players but you can only make one account, on the game. However, if the other person you want to play is in the household, you can always have other gaming accounts on the switch itself
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. When you catch Pokémon and during regular trainer battles you can have two people running around with Pokémon from your party. You can have more than one save instance at a time, so yes as well!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, a second person can enter the game. The second controller will be able to join the battles and also help throwing the pokeballs for combo points that seem to make catching easier. However the progress and pokemons are tied to the main account, the only thing a second person does it make it easier (the battles become 2x1)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, though the second player just assists in battles and catching. You can have one save per profile on the switch (up to 8 I think).
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