The Touryst Deluxe - 100% completed (and new rules for what I will get for the Switch 2)

What I did in the game: 100% completed.

The One Picture I have taken: Title screen.

So far so good in keeping my Switch 2 as a Switch 1 accessory (I've talked about that here). The only thing I've been buying for it are games that can also be played on the Switch 1 (like the recent Pokémon Legends: Z-A)...until now. Few weeks after I've made my decision, I think I've decided on the rules I will follow for what I will install on my Switch 2:

1. Switch 2 Edition games with an Upgrade Pack (so far, all the saves from those Switch 2 Edition can be transfered back to Switch 1, even if, like Kirby, there's new contents)
2. Application from NSO since I'm already paying for it for my Switch 1 (so Gamecube app is ok)
3. Games where my Switch 1 save can be migrated to the Switch 2 (for those, I will also keep the original game and save on the Switch 1).
4. Games that add to the experience of a Switch 1 game or app (like I'll be buying future Pokémon games, if only because I want to continue my Pokémon Home quest).

And the game today fall into #3. The Touryst was a game I've already 100% on Switch 1 a long time ago, but they've released a Deluxe version for Switch 2 just recently, and if you bought the original you get 75% off the price. So upon booting the game, it can detects the original game save data. If you import it, and if you had 100% previously, you're down to 96%. So as you can guess there's not a lot of new contents here. What you need to do to get back to 100%:

1.Buy 2 new music discs at the store, and bring them to the DJ.
2.Beat the High-Score in the new Arcade game.
3.Answer the phone to start a new quest that will bring you to a new Island.

In 1 hour or so, I was back to 100%. If you never played the Touryst before, it's a really chill experience. But if you alrady have, well, even with the big discount, it might be low on new contents, but I always love supporting small team, so I would say it's still worth it. There's also a lot of new technical stuff to this version, but it's been so long, so I can't tell. It's all about completion on my blog anyway. One small detail, when taking the screenshot, on Switch 2, it got really pale, but just for the picture (as we can see at the top of this post. It's not like that in-game). Weirdly enough, it was not like that with the original on Switch 1, as we can see below.

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