Some of my fondest Nintendo Switch memories were formed with multiplayer (and especially co-op) games, and if you’re looking for a group activity, the Nintendo Multiplayer Sale is worth a run-through. There are about 50 discounted games on the eShop, as well as some DLC, and the deals will stick around throughAugust 7.
You can see the full list of featured games over here, and I’ve got recommendations. That said, this is a digital Nintendo sale — the games are often great, but rarely cheap.
A few more suggestions
Please don’t spend $35 on1-2-Switch. It’s your money… but don’t.
And it’s also worth noting thatMario Party Superstarsis the good one on Switch — instead, this sale featuresSuper Mario Party($41.99), which originally came out in 2018 and left some of us feeling empty. For what it’s worth, I did enjoy the hyper-realistic meat-sizzling mini-game. I’d play a whole dang cooking game in that vein. C’mon, Nintendo!
Although I wouldn’t recommend it at this arguably still-too-high price, if you’re curious aboutGo Vacation($34.99), it’s an island activity game that’s good for a few laughs. Repetition can and will sink in, though. Kids might have a better time with it.
Finally, I’ll always prefer the “everyone’s here” appeal ofHyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition($41.99), butAge of Calamity($41.99) and theExpansion Pass($13.99) might show up at the right place and time for you (especially if you’re skipping the recentFire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes). I could chip away at these Adventure maps for the rest of my life.
You’ve got until Sunday, August 7 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific to check out the Nintendo Multiplayer Sale. There are huge omissions, but that’s how it goes.