I want to play Minecraft with my boys
our problem we have a PC, an Android and a switch.
In addition, we don't want to go online, so play in the local network.
I haven't gotten it right yet.
We have a current Minecraft standard on all devices.
No, this is impossible
Not possible
So far I only know one game that allows something like that, that would be Minecraft. If both devices are in the same Wi-Fi network, you can gamble together, but the Wi-Fi network does not have to have internet, so a common smartphone hotspot or Wi-Fi router without an internet connection is sufficient. Nintendo Online membership is also not required for the Switch, and also applies to Playstation and Xbox if you want to gamble with these devices. In Minecraft, the Switch, Android, Xbox One, IOS and Windows 10 can play multiplayer together
(if only Xbox One, Windows 10, PS4, and Nintendo Switch in the docking station via LAN connection, the PS4 must first register in an Internet-enabled WLAN network, then you can switch off the Internet in the WLAN network PS4 has already made a note of that.)
PS: I didn't read the question correctly, sorry 😅
You need a Wi-Fi router or a smartphone as a hotspot, which should not be used for gaming itself. In addition, the connection likes to spin at Minecraft Rum. First try to join someone without being signed in to Microsoft. To do this, go to the game settings and log out. If it doesn't work after that, log in again and first try to change the data protection settings on your Microsoft account - unlock almost everything, then the problems should take care of themselves.
To the detailed answer:
Unfortunately, everything is not possible.
As soon as I'm in the local network, it says "Connect friends with switch". I also failed to connect to an Android player.
The online network option requires a paid e-shop membership