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Very Very Valet (Switch): all the updates (latest: Ver. 2.2)

On this page, you will find all there is to know about the various updates for Very Very Valet and its demo on Nintendo Switch.

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Very Very Valet – Ver. 2.2

  • Release date: ???
  • Patch notes:

No patch notes available.

  • Additional notes: none.
  • Source: game

Very Very Valet – Ver. 2.0

  • Release date: May 26th/27th 2022
  • Patch notes:

Meet “Flop”

 

Give a warm welcome to the latest (and sweatiest) Valet to the team — codenamed “Flop”

Flop was actually the number one student at the Valet Academy! But they always thought of themselves as more of a “behind the desk” kind of agent rather than the “AHH WHY AM I DRIVING MY LEGS AREN’T LONG ENOUGH?!?” type. Life is full of surprises!

But then we showed Flop the fine print…so they’re donning their softest sweater and hoping to overcome their Alp-sized nerves to pickup, park, and return with the very very best!

 

8 Player Party Games

 

The rumors are true – we’ve got new Party Games that support up to 8 Players! You better hold onto your butts because it’s about to get very VERY chaotic. Version 2.0 has two different Party Games available:

 

 

 

 

KNOCKOUT

In Knockout players drive, shove, and bump to be the last one standing! There are four different courses to choose from and TONS of options to customize:

  • Revenge: Knocked out players return in a roaming tractor beam to enact their vengeance
  • Sudden Death: After a set time, automated tractor beams will appear to end the round quickly
  • Bumpers: Determine whether cars have the orange bouncers in front, back, sides, or everywhere

 

 

 

 

RALLY RACE

In Rally Race players must steer, corner, and boost their way to first place! Once again there are a total of four course and loads of customizations. You’ll also need to manage the track type to ensure victory:

  • Actionable Asphalt: Ideal handling (And preferred by 9 out of 10 registered drivers)
  • Driftable Dirt: Watch out for low traction slipping and sliding
  • Maddening Mud: Hope you brought something to read – because you’re not going anywhere!

Both Party Games also feature a new Special Pickup in the form of a rotating yellow “V”. These mysterious pickups have a mind of their own – like Forrest said, “You never know whacha gonna get” If you’re lucky you’ll overheat everyone’s car! If you’re unlucky, only your car will overheat. Curse you, fates!!

 

Boost

 

Tied of cars being the same old speed all of the time? Well time to celebrate, because now you’ve got BOOST!

Boost allows you to speed up on demand – in both the regular Valet levels and the new Party Games! You can even customize the Boost behavior:

  • Overheat Mode: Using too much boost will overheat, slowing down your car for a little bit
  • Unlimited Mode: Throw caution to the wind and drive like mad!!
  • Driver’s Ed has been updated to include Boost, so check out the tutorial again if you need a refresher.
 

Stamps

 

Very Very Valets are already traveling around the globe parking cars – it only makes sense they’d want a stamp book for collecting their memories! There’s over 20 different achievements to complete as you make your way through the game. This includes very very important tasks like finishing missions, collecting stars, and of course honking horns. You can see a full list by going to the Stamps screen.

 

And the Rest…

Mission Changes

  • Driver’s Ed: Updated with “Boost” step
  • Alley Avenue: Adjusted layout
  • Hotel No Vacancy: Condensed stage size
  • Cleanup Crew: Collider fix
  • Downtown: Reduced level intensity and adjusted layout
  • Seismic Stories: Adjusted layout
  • Sharing Spaces: Elevators are bigger, easier to use

Miscellaneous

  • Tips, tricks, and hints appear on loading screens
  • Controller and button reminder on the Pause screen
  • New “Collect Every Star” Rewards: additional Valet colors and badges on Save Select
  • Localization and text wrapping fixes
  • Bug fixes and general stability improvements

Demo Updates (Nintendo Switch only)

  • Added a new mission “Bowled Over”
  • Added a new Knockout course “Pillar Plight”
  • New Boost mechanic
  • Updated tutorial

Very Very Valet – Ver. 1.1

  • Release date: June 16th 2021
  • Patch notes:

Driving Styles

 
 
 

Very Very Valet is designed for all players! We’ve added new “Drive Styles” to make the game accessible for more players and play styles:

  • “Default” is the classic Very Very Valet style – just point to drive! Simple and direct.
  • “Default+” keeps the point controls, but provides a little more precision with a dedicated gas/throttle button.
  • “Manual” plays like traditional car controls. Left and right are from the driver’s perspective (often referred to as “tank” controls) and features buttons for gas and brake.

Players can make these changes during Valet Select or from the Pause screen.

 

“Wide Angle” Camera

 
 

We’ve added a new choice for the in game camera behavior:

  • “Default” is the classic Very Very Valet experience. The camera will try to get as close to the action as possible.
  • “Wide Angle” will try to move the camera as little as possible, allowing players to see the entire level at all times.

Players can make this change from the Settings and Pause screens.

 

And the rest…

Mission Changes

  • Cliffside Overlook: Condensed stage size
  • Quartz Quarry: Readability improvements
  • Seismic Stories: Reduced level intensity
  • Downtown: Simpler layout when playing with 2 Players

Bug Fixes

  • Updated missing edge colliders on several levels
  • In level buttons (like The Observatory) are more reliable

Miscellaneous

  • New icon
  • Smoother in game camera
  • Snappier Results screen timing
  • New “auto turn” feature for all cars to make turning easier
  • New “world” colors to differentiate each section of levels
  • Readability changes to trampolines, power up crates, ramp cars, and launchers
  • After getting 3 strikes in a mission, the camera will no longer zoom in or pause gameplay
  • “Closing Time” music is less sped up
  • Renamed the “Controls” screen to “Techniques”
  • Localization and text wrapping fixes

How to download updates for Very Very Valet on Nintendo Switch?

To download the updates for Very Very Valet, you have three options:

  • let the console do its thing if you have automatic downloads activated, and didn’t completely turn it off

If not…

  • try to launch the game from the Home Menu while being connected to the internet. You should get a prompt when doing so: simply follow the instructions on screen;

OR

  • select the game > press either + or – to go to the Options page > select Software update > select Via the Internet.

To check that you have the latest version installed, simply select the game on the Home Menu, and press – or + to go to the Options: the version number is displayed just below the game title.

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