
In co-op, those functions are divided between the players with the person in the driver’s seat controlling steering, acceleration, and braking while the passenger gets to mess around with the various upgrades of the vehicle. When going through it by yourself, the player has full control of their ambulance’s functions. There are hats and catalogs to be found, and recklessness is encouraged through points and achievements. With plenty of free time between cases, there is ample opportunity to explore the many side-jobs, jumps, and secrets of the map. Driving around the Greenhorn Islands is great fun and the arcade nature of the ambulance controls reminds me of all the quarters I used to pump into the Crazy Taxi machine at the now out-of-business Taxi’s Hamburgers. The Stretchers and Nintendo Switch are trademarks of Nintendo.The bulk of The Stretchers‘ campaign is divided into two parts: driving around the islands to your next destination and saving peoples suffering from the Dizzies from a variety of different puzzle-heavy locations. See retailer for details.Ī Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) is required for Save Data Cloud backup. *MSRP: Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price.

You’ll also unlock additional hats, costume colors, and furniture for your home base by exploring mission areas and the world map.


As you play and replay missions, you’ll complete bonus objectives and uncover hidden collectibles with hilarious results! Either way, how you go about it is totally up to you, whether you work together to transport many Dizzies at once on a stretcher or work in parallel by splitting up dragging the Dizzies to the ambulance one by one. The world has a bad case of the Dizzies-residents dizzied by Captain Brains-and only you can rescue them! Work with a friend in co-op or skillfully control two medics on your own to overcome the physics-based puzzles of each madcap mission.
