
Every Nintendo Switch 2 Game Using Joy-Con Mouse Controls Is Funnier (and Smarter) Than You Think
May 3, 2025So, Nintendo’s gone full galaxy brain again. Not content with joy-sticking, motion-waving, and touchscreen poking, the Nintendo Switch 2 now gives you another way to play: Joy-Con mouse controls. And no, we’re not kidding—you can now rest your Joy-Cons on a flat surface and slide them around like an actual mouse. Like it’s 1997 but weirdly futuristic.
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At first glance, this feature sounds like a gimmick cooked up during a late-night brainstorming session fueled by Mario-shaped marshmallows. But it turns out, this little trick adds some surprisingly smart—and delightfully chaotic—gameplay moments. And yes, there are actual games using it already. Here’s every Nintendo Switch 2 game that supports Joy-Con mouse controls so far—and why you might want to start playing like it’s PC Master Race Lite.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition

You’ve waited a whole console generation, and now Samus returns with more than just new visuals. The big surprise? You can switch to mouse controls mid-game. That means precise aiming, fast tracking, and suddenly feeling like you’re playing an FPS on a gaming rig… only it’s still a Nintendo. Slide-to-aim is now a thing—and yes, it feels oddly good.
Drag X Drive

Leave it to Nintendo to mix mouse controls and wheelchair basketball into one gloriously unique sports game. Here, your Joy-Cons control the movement of your vehicle, like a mouse-sliding bumper car with style. It’s quirky, clever, and very Nintendo.
Hogwarts Legacy – Switch 2 Version

If you were disappointed by the Hogwarts Legacy experience on the original Switch, this version is your redemption arc. Mouse support is officially in—and while details are still under wraps, expect wand-waving, spell-aiming, and potion-brewing to feel more hands-on than ever (literally).
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S

Who needs a D-pad when you can flick Tetriminos with your mouse-mode Joy-Con like you’re playing some puzzle version of air hockey? This is one of those games where faster input makes all the difference—and yes, you’ll now blame all your misdrops on mouse sensitivity. You’re welcome.
Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster

Two new minigames come packed in this remaster, and both are mouse-controlled, using Joy-Cons as dual pointers. It’s part fantasy RPG, part quirky arcade mode, and totally unexpected from Square Enix.
Deltarune

Toby Fox couldn’t just release Deltarune without something weird. His special room on the Switch 2 version allows dual Joy-Con mouse play, and though nobody knows what it does yet, we’re already emotionally prepared for it to be simultaneously bizarre and brilliant.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII – Switch 2 Edition

Remember trying to navigate menus with analogue sticks? Yeah, we’d rather forget, too. Now you can click, drag, scroll, and micromanage your empire like an actual ruler—without the hassle. It’s a strategy gameplay meets ergonomic bliss.
Kunitsu-Gami: Path Of The Goddess

Capcom’s beautiful, real-time strategy game now lets you move allies and issue commands using mouse controls—meaning faster setups, more precise placements, and fewer failed missions because you fat-fingered the joystick.
Mouse Work

This party game from the creators of Shovel Knight Dig is fully built around mouse control minigames, like stacking boxes, closing fake pop-up ads, and more nonsense. Think WarioWare for PC nerds—and yes, it’s as chaotic as it sounds.
Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV

Party games were already wild. But now with Joy-Con mouse movement? Picture dragging puzzle pieces, smacking buttons, or scooping scoops with a flick of the wrist. The new Jamboree TV content pack makes use of every new feature the Switch 2 has—especially this one.
Tamagotchi Plaza – Switch 2 Edition

Shop minigames in this adorably chaotic virtual pet game now feature mouse-only play. It’s simple, silly fun—and dragging your Joy-Con to clean digital poop has never felt more satisfying.
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour

The console’s tech demo comes stacked with minigames that show off new features, including Joy-Con mouse evasion games—like dodging spiked balls by swiping your controller like you’re playing real-world Fruit Ninja.
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening Complete Edition

Koei Tecmo knows menus. And now, you can navigate them with the precision of a mouse pointer, making this historical strategy title feel more PC-like than ever—on a Nintendo console.
Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition

Believe it or not, Cyberpunk 2077 on Switch 2 supports optional mouse controls. Use it for enhanced gunplay or just to feel like you’re hacking Night City from your kitchen table. PC vibes, portable edition.
No need to pretend anymore—Joy-Con mouse mode is more than a gimmick. It’s a whole new way to interact with games, adding precision, weirdness, and accessibility in equal parts. Whether you’re placing villagers, popping balloons, or launching missiles, dragging your controller around the table has never felt more satisfying. And with more games likely joining this mouse-happy club soon, we’re just at the beginning of Nintendo’s next great hardware experiment.