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Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (Nintendo Switch)

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Amazon has Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (Nintendo Switch) for $49.94. Shipping is free.

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About this game:
  • Enjoy two Mario adventures solo or with friends
  • In Super Mario 3D World, choose a character as you dash and climb through dozens of colorful courses, collecting Green Stars and power-ups along the way
  • Explore a seamless feline world in Lake Lapcat, complete objectives to collect Cat Shines, and defeat a giant Bowser in the new Bowser's Fury adventure

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $9.99 lower (16% savings) than the list price of $59.99.
    • This price matches a recent popular Frontpage deal.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.9 from over 10,400 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (Nintendo Switch) for $49.94. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

About this game:
  • Enjoy two Mario adventures solo or with friends
  • In Super Mario 3D World, choose a character as you dash and climb through dozens of colorful courses, collecting Green Stars and power-ups along the way
  • Explore a seamless feline world in Lake Lapcat, complete objectives to collect Cat Shines, and defeat a giant Bowser in the new Bowser's Fury adventure

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $9.99 lower (16% savings) than the list price of $59.99.
    • This price matches a recent popular Frontpage deal.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.9 from over 10,400 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Amazon Return Policy: Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charge.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Awesome game. The increased speed over the original on Wii U is a shockingly huge improvement. And Bowser's Fury is just an absolute delight. My (nearly) 6 year old son loves both games, but especially Bowser's Fury because of the complete freedom you have to explore, and that I can jump in and play as Bowser Jr. to help him out.

Full stamp of approval and recommendation for this one. It's a mainline Mario game - 99.9% of the time, that is a very safe purchase.
Not exactly. There's a significant amount of tweaks to gameplay like making movement faster and adding new moves like the dive from Mario Odyssey. And it also adds a few new stages and an entirely new 5-8 hour campaign called Bowser's Fury.

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Apr 28, 2021
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Cheap_skater
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Quote from P4RT1CLEM4N :
Is there couch co-op in this game? If so, how is it?
Yes, the main Mario 3D World game has 4 player couch co-op which is ridiculously fun. It quickly becomes an exercise in trying to keep at least one player alive while the rest are constantly dying.

Bowser's Fury also has 2-player couch co-op but we found it almost impossible for the 2nd player to make sense of where they were because the camera only follows the first player. We gave up after about 30 minutes and I just played it alone.

Stick to playing only the main game in couch co-op.
Apr 28, 2021
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skystorm
Apr 28, 2021
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Nice deal for a new-ish Nintendo game! I usually buy physical, but I think this is one of the new cases where I'll wait for a digital deal (so I can game-share among our two Switches and play online coop)
Apr 28, 2021
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StevenA5412
Apr 28, 2021
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Great co-op game. Me and the girlfriend love it. I love picking her up and "accidentally" throwing her off the edge. Lots of good laughs
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CurtisB5642
Apr 28, 2021
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I see the comments of "16m" ago and keep thinking it's 16 months ago. Hey, get this game, it's a great Mario game! In 16 months you'll see people buying it and say "hey buy that game! Totally worth it at $45 imho."
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SlickDit
Apr 28, 2021
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There's probably enough gushing reviews but I will add my opinion anyways. As far as "platforms" go, it is near perfect in my opinion. I say platform because of the simplicity — yeah it's "3D" but you don't have to go around completing dumb missions and talking to people. My only complaint is that it is hard to co-op with really young kids (who can't even tell that they are holding the controller right side up and just want to be included) because the view seems to favor them as they run off into oblivion and you get bubble-sucked over to them. It would be great if they could fix that and had a playable Nabbit(?)-like character for littler kids. Also the option to turn off the Nabbit-like white invincibility suit that offers itself after you lose on a level a few times would be nice.

I find it hard to go back to normal Mario platforms after playing this game, I guess because it's so responsive and fast.
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liqwicked
Apr 28, 2021
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Quote from P4RT1CLEM4N :
Is there couch co-op in this game? If so, how is it?
Very good co-op up to 4 players
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jonhwong
Apr 28, 2021
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Quote from fenton :
There's probably enough gushing reviews but I will add my opinion anyways. As far as "platforms" go, it is near perfect in my opinion. I say platform because of the simplicity — yeah it's "3D" but you don't have to go around completing dumb missions and talking to people. My only complaint is that it is hard to co-op with really young kids (who can't even tell that they are holding the controller right side up and just want to be included) because the view seems to favor them as they run off into oblivion and you get bubble-sucked over to them. It would be great if they could fix that and had a playable Nabbit(?)-like character for littler kids. Also the option to turn off the Nabbit-like white invincibility suit that offers itself after you lose on a level a few times would be nice.

I find it hard to go back to normal Mario platforms after playing this game, I guess because it's so responsive and fast.
I'm a casual gamer. I found luigi's mansion 3 a bit simplistic in all aspects(made for kids?). Suffice to say I was a bit bored with it, but I finished it anyway since I paid 50 or so for it. On the flip side zelda botw was too open world for my attention span. Do you think this game is a good middle ground and still fun?
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Goblinbabe
Apr 28, 2021
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The 3D World one is one of my favorite Mario games — worth it even without Bowser's Fury tacked on. If you are a Switch gamer, Super Mario 3D World: Bowser's Fury should definitely be added to your collection. You can't go wrong with two great games in one!
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Heck yeah amazing deal at $40 if you have a Discover card for the extra $10 off. Thank you!
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Quote from AnnaNano :
I still hate nursing a deal now but physical games are out for me as a parent to 4 under the age of 6, you can absolutely guess why 😁

Before I would've just purchased n not considered that $10 & tax for the digital download for a child gamer might be wirth more than that. After two incidents I'd like to never have a lost/destroyed console game again 🙄
FYI if you set your zip code in the switch settings to a tax free location (i.e. NH, OR....) you won't be taxed on your digital purchases. Of course you also get your coins with any purchase that can be used for a future purchase.
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Apr 28, 2021
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Quote from mrpetro24 :
Saw this tonight. Lowest price I've seen! Lower price than pre-owned at GameStop!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08H9M7...TV0Z2RFQJ6
It has been this price since day 1 at Walmart in stores. Every AAA Switch game is $50 or lower.
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Apr 28, 2021
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Same deal is now active on Walmart.com (See Price in Cart)

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Super-.../381081868
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Quote from jonhwong :
I'm a casual gamer. I found luigi's mansion 3 a bit simplistic in all aspects(made for kids?). Suffice to say I was a bit bored with it, but I finished it anyway since I paid 50 or so for it. On the flip side zelda botw was too open world for my attention span. Do you think this game is a good middle ground and still fun?
It's hard to say since Luigi's Mansion 3 and Breath of the Wild are so different that it's difficult to determine what a "middle ground" of both would be. I think you'd probably have a better time with Mario Odyssey. It's not as simple to figure out solutions to "puzzles" as Luigi's Mansion, yet each stage is condensed enough as to not overwhelm you with options like BotW.

Mario 3D World kind of sits in its own category of just straight up platformer. It's only as difficult as your own skill in timing jumps and judging distances. Puzzles are mostly some variation of "get to this spot really fast". Though Bowser's Fury does give you a bit more of a "puzzle-solving" element but not as fleshed out as Mario Odyssey in my opinion.

Don't get me wrong, Mario 3D World is really fun, but it's not the puzzle-solving adventure it seems you're looking for.

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Quote from jonhwong :
I'm a casual gamer. I found luigi's mansion 3 a bit simplistic in all aspects(made for kids?). Suffice to say I was a bit bored with it, but I finished it anyway since I paid 50 or so for it. On the flip side zelda botw was too open world for my attention span. Do you think this game is a good middle ground and still fun?
That is an impossible question to answer. The main game is largely 2.5D linear levels like most Mario games. The open world game is Bowser's Fury. This isn't super long, but is fun. So main game, nothing in common with LM3/BOTW. Bowser's Fury is probably closer to BOTW, but tiny in comparison. The entire BF game map doesn't seem much bigger than some single world Odyssey maps.

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