Amazon has
Sakuna: of Rice and Ruin (Nintendo Switch) on sale for
$21.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
- Note: Temporarily out of stock, will ship when available.
GameStop also has
Sakuna: of Rice and Ruin (Nintendo Switch) on sale for
$21.99. Select free store pickup where available otherwise
shipping is free on $35+ orders.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary.
Thanks to Community Members
UpbeatRaccoon411 &
slickdeal_hokage for
finding this deal.
About this Product:
- Refined side-scrolling platform action - using farm tools as weapons, Chain together quick, heavy, special attacks to Kill beasts, while mastering the divine raiment will be essential to grapple distant platforms, and evade danger
- Detailed 3D simulation-style gameplay - learn the ancient art of agriculture by following detailed STEPS from planting to harvesting to cultivate the perfect crop; as a harvest goddess, sakuna's strength grows with each successful rice crop
- Creating a home in the wilderness - sakuna's Mortal companions make weapons, armor, and meals for her using the materials and ingredients she gathers on her adventures, and completing quests for them will unlock even more options
- A fresh take on Japanese mythology - the heroine is part of a pantheon of gods and demons inspired by traditional Japanese mythology but featuring many unique twists; story and world are filled with lovingly rendered details
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Picking it up tomorrow, TU
Thank you so much! I'm so glad I saw your comment before I ordered.
I have a switch and a gaming PC. Sometimes I love a game so much that I not only buy the digital version, I buy the switch version just to have a physical copy too and toss a little extra support to the developers. Did this with Bloodstained, Monster Boy, Axiom Verge, and a few others. Doesn't matter if I ever play the switch version, I have a physical copy of a game I really loved to show to my kids one day