I saw a Gamexplain analysis where they pointed out some stuff I missed the first time around. Namely that there are multiple zap-fish per level (at least 3) based on a little text-blurb that appeared in the Direct, and another clip from it that seemed to confirms that 27 levels minimum (as we kinda already knew based off Amiibo trials) however now I think we can assume this is the maximum level.
This got me to thinking. I've heard people say its 5-10 minutes per level, but given that each level has multiple zap-fish I can't help wondering if its more '5-10' minutes per mission.
Thus we have 8 mins, by 3 missions, by 27 levels.
I believe I may be over-estimating length a little but underestimating the total number of zap-fish by more. However working with the calculation I have at the moment I believe the single-player may be ten hours fifty minutes.
HOWEVER this being a Nintendo game I can't help but think that if the number of missions per stage is more in line with Super Mario 64, or Super Mario Sunshine that estimate sky rockets. We all know how those systems worked, and the fact it has a hub-world makes it probably this is the same.
This got me to thinking. I've heard people say its 5-10 minutes per level, but given that each level has multiple zap-fish I can't help wondering if its more '5-10' minutes per mission.
Thus we have 8 mins, by 3 missions, by 27 levels.
I believe I may be over-estimating length a little but underestimating the total number of zap-fish by more. However working with the calculation I have at the moment I believe the single-player may be ten hours fifty minutes.
HOWEVER this being a Nintendo game I can't help but think that if the number of missions per stage is more in line with Super Mario 64, or Super Mario Sunshine that estimate sky rockets. We all know how those systems worked, and the fact it has a hub-world makes it probably this is the same.