SAVE $20:As of April 2019 Archives get Super Mario Odysseyfor Nintendo Switch for $39.99, down from its usual price of $59.99, at Woot.
The Nintendo Switch 2 finally has a release date, and we can explore the new console and a wide variety of new games this June. But in the meantime, there's still a massive library of Switch games to enjoy, with some getting enhanced editions for the Switch 2. There wasn't a flagshipMariogame announced just yet, but that doesn't mean you can't spend plenty of time with everyone's favorite plumber.
As of April 2, get Super Mario Odysseyfor Nintendo Switch for $39.99, down from its usual price of $59.99, at Woot. That's $20 off, or a discount of 33%. Keep in mind that this deal is for a physical copy of the game instead of a digital code, so you'll have to wait for it to be shipped to you.
SEE ALSO: Nintendo Switch 2 preorders will start on April 9: How to sign upSuper Mario Odysseytakes Mario on his biggest, open-world adventure yet to rescue Princess Peach before she's joined in unholy matrimony with the pesky Bowser. Mario enlists the help of his new friend Cappy, a magical hat that can help him transform into a ton of different forms, to travel the globe and stop Bowser in his tracks.
You can turn into everything from streetlights to flowers, all while enjoying the classic platforming you've come to expect from 3D Mariogames. There are tons of great costumes, Easter eggs, and other media from throughout the history of the Mariofranchise to discover, too. Plus, there's a lot of game to play here. You'll be engaged for hours, that's for sure.
Be sure to grab the game while it's on sale — just in time to celebrate the Switch 2 debut this June.
Topics Nintendo Switch
Previous:Empire of Meat
Next:Body Meets Design
Poem: Molly Peacock, “The Distance Up Close”Workers Have Feelings, Too, and Other News by Dan PiepenbringWriting Advice from S. J. PerelmanPimped for a Part: The Story of My Mother’s MatchmakingLooking for Fractals in LiteratureThe History Behind Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None”Rowan Ricardo Phillips on Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors.A Pocket Atlas of Remote IslandsStaff Picks: Raymond Pettibon, Jane Campion, Maggie DohertyFurious George by Kim BeemanRemembering Arnold Greenberg and the Complete TravellerWho Said a Public Poem Has to Cheer You Up?Feel the Revolutionary Energy in Early Soviet PhotographyPink Cigarettes: Notes on Lighting UpPhotography Incubabula: How Early Photographs Got in BooksCan You Name These Writers? by Stephen HiltnerThings People Do: Four Paintings by Mernet LarsenQueen Bitch: Alex Abramovich on David BowieRoman Sewers: Innovative, Sure, But Filthy, TooThe Fine Art of the Armchair Cookbook Richard Matheson, 1926–2013 by Sadie Stein Infinite Pagination, and Other News by Sadie Stein Tricks of the Trade by Sadie Stein The Part About the Helmets by Sadie Stein Required Reading for Bastille Day This Is a Book by Sadie Stein Happy Fourth! by Sadie Stein To the Letter by Sadie Stein Dads Reading Exciting Books, and Other News by Sadie Stein Daring Daisy Ashford, the Greatest Ever Nine J. K. Rowling’s Party is Over, and Other News by Sadie Stein Ben Lerner’s “False Spring” Smoke by Philip Connors Notes from a Bookshop: Early Summer, or Six Months In by Kelly McMasters The Best in Wikipedia Prose Waugh on Capote by Sadie Stein Summer! by Sadie Stein Thomas Crown’s Global Vision Town of Marvels by Rosecrans Baldwin I Am Not Resigned! by Sadie Stein
1.8309s , 10102.046875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【2019 Archives】,Fresh Information Network