Yes. Listings include both digital downloads and physical copies—some titles are sold as downloadable versions while others are shipped as boxed products.
Online features often require an internet connection and a platform account; some titles or modes may also require a paid subscription or membership. Requirements vary by game, so check the specific product listing for required subscriptions, supported online features, and any parental-control or age restrictions. (Note: separate safety notices — such as warnings about flashing lights — may also appear in some listings.)
Typical session lengths are around 30 minutes, with some listings showing ranges such as 30–45 minutes. Actual playtime can vary by title, player count, and game mode.
Stage counts vary widely across titles—examples in listings range from about 100 to over 300—while minigame counts commonly fall around 10–12. Check the specific game's description for exact numbers.
Common single-player features include story/adventure modes, Time Attack and endurance-style challenges (for example, Decathlon-style events), and leaderboards or scoring systems for time-based play.
Newer entries emphasize extensive cosmetic customization (for example, hundreds of items for characters and balls) and optional character-pass or DLC content that adds playable characters and additional customization items.