Nintendo Download: LEGO City 3DS, Guild 01 sales

Also, lots of Puzzler games

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There’s a pretty weird mix of offerings today, all of which are 3DS related. Starting this afternoon, you can pick up Harvest Moon 3D: The Tale of Two Towns (research this old retail title before you buy it), Mystery Murders: Jack the Ripper, Puzzler Brain Games, Puzzler World 2013, Super Little Acorns 3D Turbo, Tetris Axis, Witch & Hero, and Working Dawgs: Rivet Retriever.

Oh my goodness…that’s a lot of puzzle games! LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins also graces the eShop on April 21st (as well as retail) if you’re not into bite sized experiences. DLC wise, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity is getting the “Strongest Trail” dungeon, and the Poke Forest is still free until April 30th.

The Guild01 collection is also on sale, with Liberation Maiden at $4.99, Crimson Shroud at $4.99, and Aero Porter at $2.99. I’d recommend all of them for that price. Finally Dress To Play: Cute Witches! joins the sale for $1.99.

If you missed last week’s installment, here it is.

As for what I’m getting, expect my Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins review next week.


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