I have not tried it. I have seen other people on these forums mention they bought for their kids but was only played once. It seems like it's a really cool idea, but gimmicky in the sense that it may not be a game that will be played a lot over time. For that reason, up to you if $60 is worth it.
Really fun — especially if you happen to have two Switches. Then buy one Mario and one Luigi so you can go head-to-head. But if you have just one, this will be played once or twice and never again.
My buddy got it for his kids last Christmas. They really like it, but because of the setup and needing a space for it, it doesn't get much use. So as the other poster said, kind of gimmicky. To each their own though right, sure some people play it regularly. My kids too young but if he was older and wanted it, $60 isn't too bad. I'll wait till $30 for me, or until he's old enough though 😉.
Really fun — especially if you happen to have two Switches. Then buy one Mario and one Luigi so you can go head-to-head. But if you have just one, this will be played once or twice and never again.
I may be wrong but I believe they actually just updated the game where you can play with two of the carts on one switch. Somebody please correct me if I am wrong.
edit:looks like somebody already provided this info, sorry for the duplicate info!
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Same price in the Amazon, Best Buy and Target apps. Luigi set is $58.40 in the Walmart app.
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My buddy got it for his kids last Christmas. They really like it, but because of the setup and needing a space for it, it doesn't get much use. So as the other poster said, kind of gimmicky. To each their own though right, sure some people play it regularly. My kids too young but if he was older and wanted it, $60 isn't too bad. I'll wait till $30 for me, or until he's old enough though 😉.
edit:looks like somebody already provided this info, sorry for the duplicate info!