Nintendo Switch Online is adding three new Super Nintendo titles for this month. On July 28, some well-known proposals reached the handheld console catalog.
nintendo switch onlineThe company’s paid subscription service for the company’s hybrid console, allows users to play online multiplayer titles and access a series of special features.
Among the most prominent SNES Virtual Console, which from time to time adds new games to the catalog available to it. On this occasion, Nintendo added three new titles to the ’90s platform. Here you can see the video summary.
Claymates, Jelly Boy and Bombuzal will arrive on Nintendo Switch Online on July 28 28. This isn’t the most unique game on console, but these additions add two platform experiences and a puzzle-solving title.
- mud buddies: A platform where we will take on the role of Clayton, son of Professor Botti. With a mechanic in which we can transform into mud, this game invites us to jump, swim, climb and attack in different ways and in different scenarios.
- Jelly BoyOriginally released exclusively in Europe, this platform enables us to control a live candy that must escape from a candy factory. Solve the strange puzzle and confiscate the maps, it’s time to escape from the candy.
- Bombusal: In a mix of Minesweeper and Bomberman, this puzzle title proposes us to detonate a series of bombs in strategically designed scenarios and have them all survive.
It looks like the NES won’t get more games this month, as gamers claim other titles from the Super Nintendo catalog. however, These three titles weren’t the only announcement related to Switch Online.
And that the service reported it “Between Us” will get a free trial week on Switch for its subscribers. a few weeks ago, Nintendo has commented that it is working to make Switch Online more attractive.
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