Nintendo Switch's New Match-3 Game, Boost Beast

Nintendo Switch's New Match-3 Game, Boost Beast

Only $9.99 in the eShop!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 21, 2017 @ 02:22 PM (Staff Bios)
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As Nintendo builds up a stronger library for their Switch console, people continue to believe that the console is extremely far behind. While I agree with that to an extent, people must also realize that they need to take a look into the Switch's eShop. Not all games are released in hard copy at retail stores, and a lot of great games can be found on Nintendo's very overlooked online store.

One game that just came out this week on the eShop was Boost Beast. Continuing the trend of extremely addictive match-3 games, Boost Beast has players match 3 blocks in order to keep zombie hordes at bay. The protagonist is Alec, King of the Dogs, and you must battle through cages, obstructions, and the Grim Reaper. The game offers over 200 stages and allows players many different ways to clear each and every level.

The game is available right now in the North American eShop and is only $9.99. Check out the trailer down below!

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