SAVE $17: As of Dec. 17,an ad eroticizing male bodies get Super Mario Bros. Wonderfor Nintendo Switch for just $42.99 at Woot, down from its usual price of $59.99. That's a discount of 28%.
'Tis the season to buy and play more video games. Whether you're planning on gifting a console to someone this year or you want to stock up on some new games as a gift to yourself, saving money is never a bad idea. You can get one of the Nintendo Switch's best Mario games right now at a great price at Woot.
As of Dec. 17, you can get Super Mario Bros. Wonderfor Nintendo Switch for just $42.99, down from its usual price of $59.99. That's $17 off, or a discount of 28%. This price is for the physical copy of the game, not a digital code, so you'll have to wait for it to be shipped to you.
SEE ALSO: Looking for a solid gaming TV deal? The LG B4 55-inch OLED TV is $400 off.This Mario adventure is one of the most exciting games to be added to the long list of platformers starring everyone's favorite plumber. You'll explore the Flower Kingdom in this outing, all while collecting Wonder Flowers that give Mario and friends exciting and unique abilities. They might bring pipes to life, send enemies charging through stages, or make things, well, trippy. You'll have to see it to believe it, really.
You don't have to play as just Mario, though. The whole crew's along for the ride, including Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Yoshi, and others. And this time around, there's also a new power-up to use, like the Elephant Fruit. It's exactly what you probably think it is: it transforms Mario and the gang into elephants for some unique puzzles involving trunks, water, and other elephant-like shenanigans.
It's a blast, especially with other people. If you haven't yet tried it out, or just want to add a new Switch game to your collection, it's worth the entry price – and it also makes a great last-minute gift for the gamers in your life.
Topics Nintendo Switch
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