
Check out these Nintendo Switch Mario game deals — up to 30% off
The discounts on these Nintendo Switch deals may disappear at any moment though — you may lose your chance at the savings if you delay your purchase to tomorrow! If you're interested in one or all of these Mario games for the Nintendo Switch, you should proceed with your purchase right away to make sure that you get them for a lower price than usual.
Warioware: Get It Together! — $35
$50
30% off
Warioware: Get It Together! features more than 200 microgames that are lightning-fast for frantic fun. You can play the game by yourself or with friends. You'll choose your character, each of which has unique abilities that will help you complete the minigames in different ways. Warioware: Get It Together! is on sale at 30% off, for a $15 discount.
Mario & Luigi: Brothership — $50
$60
17% off
Mario & Luigi: Brothership is an adventure RPG set on the high seas, with Mario and Luigi going on a journey through a world known as Concordia on Shipshape Island — part ship, part island. Explore areas, meet new friends, use various moves to get past obstacles, and launch attacks in turn-based combat. Mario & Luigi: Brothership is 17% off, for savings of $10.
Mario Party Superstars — $53
$60
11% off
In Mario Party Superstars, up to four players can play more than 100 minigames as they go through game boards to collect as many stars as they can. Players can play on the same system, in local wireless, or online, with the minigames possibly free-for-all, 2 vs 2, or even 3 vs 1. If you're interested in Mario Party Superstars, buy it while an 11% discount slashes its price by $7.

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