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Nintendo eShop Update – TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom, Bleed 2, Flinthook

Refill your Nintendo eShop wallet because there may be a few things worth picking up this week.  There’s no big budget AAA releases so to speak, but there’s plenty of smaller titles to check out including The Trail: Frontier Challenge, TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom, One Eyed Kutkh, Bleed 2, Flinthook and several others  for the Nintendo Switch, along with BRICK THRU for the 3DS.

With Mario Day coming 3/10 aka MAR10, there will apparently be some sales and discounts to check out too (such as a 50% Super Mario Run discount), and there’s a nice update to the My Nintendo program for Switch owners.

See the full list below, and also check out Nintendo’s updated Game Store list, here.

This week?s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

  • Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch
    • The Trail: Frontier Challenge ? Join pioneers from across land and sea in an epic journey across an undiscovered country. Walk down the single-track path of destiny at a calm and measured pace. Get out there and make your mark upon the world, adventurer! Every person you meet on The Trail is another player who will trade with you at campfires located along the way.
    • TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom ? TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom is a platform puzzle game that introduces Bebo, Deephi, Slimmie, Smarts, Willis and Sparky the Turtle. Master the gameplay with multi-character control and turtle-linking, environment manipulation and item deployment and match-three mechanics that make challenges even more fresh, intense and fun. TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom launches March 9.

Nintendo eShop sales:

Activities:

  • Super Mario Run MAR10 Day Discount: Take advantage of a 50 percent discount on the Super Mario Run game from Mar. 10, 2018, through Mar. 25, 2018. Time your taps to pull off stylish jumps, midair spins and wall jumps to gather coins and reach the goal. You can download and enjoy a portion of Super Mario Run for free on the App Store and Google Play.
  • Turn Gold Points into Games: Members of My Nintendo, Nintendo?s free rewards program, have a new way to use their rewards points. Members can now redeem Gold Points toward the purchase of digital games (and DLC!) for the Nintendo Switch system, whether they buy on Nintendo.com or Nintendo eShop on the system (where available). Learn more about the program and this update at https://my.nintendo.com/about_gold_point.

Also new this week:

Paul Bryant

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