Nintendo Switch owners rush to buy ‘fantastic’ EA game worth £25 landing in baskets for less than £4

NINTENDO Switch players are rushing to grab an “absolutely amazing” game that’s just dropped in price for a limited time.

The action-adventure title would normally cost £25.

The game normally costs £25

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The game normally costs £25Photo credit: EA

But for now it’s available for just £3.74 on Nintendo eShop.

The game is Lost in Random which was released by EA back in 2021.

Lost in Random is described as “an action-adventure game inspired by gothic fairy tales”.

In it, everyone’s fate is decided by a simple roll of a cursed black die.

The kingdom of Random and its six spooky realms are ruled by the evil queen.

You take on the role of Even, who is on a quest to save her beloved sister from her fate.

The game received mostly positive reviews upon its release.

“What an absolutely fantastic game. Aside from the great graphics and animation style (which reminds me a bit of the Trolls film box) I was instantly hooked on playing it!!” wrote one gamer on Google.

“I found the plot fascinating and the characters fit so perfectly.”

However, the special price is only valid until September 10th for Nintendo Switch.

All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing but may have changed since then.

Always do your own research before making a purchase.

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