Got a Nintendo Switch? Here Are Our Favorite Free Games – CNET [CNET]

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There are a bunch of great games for the Nintendo Switch, and tons of family favorites. But there are also ones that cost nothing. Good ones, too. Free-to-play games are a growing subset of the console world now: Fall Guys, Rocket League and Knockout City are must-plays. Nintendo has a couple of its own, but my favorite is still Tetris 99.

While these games all feature ways to buy upgrades, mostly for in-game currency, you don’t need to buy these extras to enjoy playing the games. I’d generally recommend skipping the extras, in fact.

None of these games require Nintendo Switch Online to play, except for Tetris 99.

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FAQs

Do these games try to make me buy things?

Free-to-play games work by offering optional purchases in-game, and all of these (except Deltarune) follow that model. The extras aren’t needed, but often take the form of in-game currency to unlock items, experience or bonus modes. Just keep an eye on younger kids to make sure they’re not trying to buy any in-game extras, and keep your Switch eShop settings locked down with a password just in case.

Do I need Nintendo Switch Online to play?

Most of these games don’t require Nintendo’s subscription-based Switch Online service to play, which helps make them even more affordable (and, perhaps, encourage you to buy in-game extras). One exception is Tetris 99, which requires Nintendo Switch Online to play.

What about the free games that come with Nintendo Switch Online?

Nintendo’s subscription service, which starts at $20 a year, does include access to games, but they’re not technically free: You’re paying for access, and you don’t own the games if you stop subscribing. However, there are a bunch of great NES and SNES games that come with Nintendo Switch Online, plus the Battle Royale game Pac-Man 99. Nintendo’s step-up Expansion Pack includes a growing library of N64 and Sega Genesis games, too.