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7 Must-Play Nintendo Switch Games Under €2 That Pack a Punch

7 Nintendo Switch Games Under €2 That Actually Deliver

The eShop is at it again—this time with a pile of tiny-price, big-fun deals. If you loved our pocket-change picks from last week, prepare for the slightly pricier (but still absurdly cheap) follow-up: seven Switch games ringing in at under €2 each. Yep, the discounts are wild and every title here plays fine on Switch 2.

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Platformers, card roguelikes, moody road trips, vampires, hand-drawn islands, minimalist puzzles, and a slice of offbeat Russian humor. Seven different flavors, one very reasonable price tag. Pick one, pick three, or buy the lot and blame us for your overflowing library.

Splasher — €1.49 (was €14.99)

Think paintball parkour on caffeine. You wield a paint gun that changes how surfaces behave—stick to walls, bounce off floors—and levels demand split-second precision. It’s frantic, delightful, and the kind of platformer that makes you both curse and grin. Speedrunners adore it; normal humans will probably rage a little and then keep coming back.

Roguebook — €1.99 (was €19.99)

Card-combat with a twist: two heroes, one magical book, and stacks of combos. If Slay the Spire got an imaginative cousin who likes exploration and tag-team synergies, this is it. Deep, strategic, and surprisingly replayable—especially at this price.

FAR: Lone Sails — €1.49 (was €14.99)

A slow-burn journey game where the vehicle is the star. You tend to engines, patch leaks, and pilot a strange contraption across a deserted world. No guns, no enemies—just atmosphere, soft melancholy, and moments that stick with you. Perfect for a quiet handheld session when you want story without stress.

Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York — €1.99 (was €19.99)

Nighttime drama for people who enjoy moody conversations and moral grey areas. This visual novel drops you into vampire politics in NYC—choose a clan, make shady alliances, and watch the consequences unfold. Great vibes, sharp writing, and a steal for anyone into the World of Darkness.

Minute of Islands — €1.99 (was €19.99)

A gorgeously drawn tale about a mechanic named Mo who keeps islands alive by fixing machines. Cute at first glance, with a surprisingly somber core. Short, artful, and the kind of game that feels like a tiny animated film you can play through in one sitting.

Linelight — €1.99 (was €9.99)

Minimalism as gameplay: you are a glowing line moving through puzzles that rely on timing and clever paths. No text, no hand-holding—just brain-teasing elegance. Quick to pick up, blissful to play before bed, and strangely addictive.

League of Enthusiastic Losers — €1.99 (was €9.99)

A goofy point-and-click about two overly optimistic buddies trying to start a business in the most chaotic way possible. It’s rough around the edges on purpose, with oddball humor that lands if you like your comedy a little wonky. Short, silly, and oddly charming.

At full price these seven would set you back well over €100; together on sale they’re under €13. That’s one fancy coffee for each game—except the coffee won’t come with a paint cannon or vampire politics. Whether you snag one or hoard the whole stack, it’s hard to argue with value like this.

Not in the mood to spend at all? No worries—there are plenty of free Switch titles out there. If you’re on a Switch 2, we’ve rounded up free options for that platform too. Happy bargain hunting!