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[Switch] Yooka-Laylee $6 / Yooka-Laylee and The Impossible Lair $6.75 @ Nintendo eShop

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Price drop and lowest price ever on both of these well-rated games for the Switch.

Note: Both games have been free previously on PC via Epic Games thanks to ItsMeAgro


Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair
https://ec.nintendo.com/AU/en/titles/70010000018415

Download size: 4.839 GB
Metacritic: 81
Demo Available

They must run, jump and roll their way through a series of challenging 2D levels, face a puzzling Overworld and rally the Royal Bee-tallion to take down Capital B and his Impossible Lair!

Each level offers beautiful, rich visuals with detail and depth. Yooka, Laylee and a whole host of colourful characters (good and bad) are realised in stunning 2.5D

The overworld isn’t just a hub to hop from level to level, it provides a whole separate gaming experience! Explore and unlock more 2D levels by completing objectives and puzzles, rescue Royal Bees and find collectibles.

Alternate Level States! Think you’ve got a level figured out? Try it in its alternate state! Flip switches in the overworld to create new landscapes.

Bee-at the Impossible Lair! Players are free to tackle Capital B’s Impossible Lair at any time; however, they may find it too much of a challenge without the help of the Royal Bee Guards.


Yooka-Laylee
https://ec.nintendo.com/AU/en/titles/70010000003266

Download size: 8.133 GB
Metacritic: 75

Explore huge, beautiful worlds, meet (and beat) an unforgettable cast of characters and horde a vault-load of shiny collectibles as buddy-duo Yooka (the green one) and Laylee (the wisecracking bat with the big nose) embark on an epic adventure to thwart corporate creep Capital B and his devious scheme to absorb all the world’s books… and convert them into pure profit!

Using their arsenal of special moves, our heroes will tackle a huge variety of puzzles and platforming challenges in their search for Pagies, the golden bounty used to unlock — and expand — stunning new worlds, each jammed to the gills with oddball characters, hulking bosses, minecart challenges, arcade games, quiz shows, multiplayer games… and much more!

Get ready for the full Yooka-Laylee experience, with all the updates, including the much requested camera and voice patch! Gear up with up to four Joy-Con™ controllers for some multiplayer madness in Rextro's Arcade.

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  • +3

    Both great games, and great prices. Thanks OP!

  • +3

    Just a reminder: If you have a PC, you may already have both of these, they've been free on Epic in the past.

    (Another good illustration of how badly Switch owners are being overcharged on cross-platform games).

  • +3

    Great game. I paid like $50 for a physical copy of Impossible Lair and don't feel like my money was wasted at all.

  • +3

    I'm in the credits of this game, at about the 17 minute mark. The game is pretty great. It really feels like a Nintendo 64 era game, warts and all. Bad camera, frustrating level design, janky controls. It's like being a kid again. Kids today with no nostalgia for this kind of thing will probably hate it.

  • +1

    Just a note, if you're looking for actual co-op this game doesn't deliver and IMO isn't true co-op. 2nd player just collects items and disarms traps for 1st player and doesn't have much of an active role.

  • I paid $9 for each of these two different games about 4 weeks ago I reckon. Thought I got a bargain, but now is further reduced again. Haiz…, regret buying last month. These two games are quite an interesting and exciting games to play for all ages. Recommended for these ridiculous rock-bottom price.

  • +2

    rofl

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  • Any deals on Banjo Kazooie?

    • Can you buy Banjo Kazooie on Switch?

  • Anyone able to offer some advice on which game is easier for a kid that's doesn't have the fastest reflexes?

    • +2

      I think Impossible Lair is better for kids, the first one is older (N64 style game as described above) and more complex.

      But unfortunately Impossible Lair is still not super easy for the young kids it appears to be aimed at (based on story and the art style).

      My six-year-old who plays plenty of other games struggled, and so didn't play past the first level, despite my encouragement.

      • +1

        Thankyou. As awesome as i think these look, they're probably not the best option in this circumstance. Appreciate your help.

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