Say what you will about the onslaught of mobile shovelware being ported to the Switch, with QubicGames definitely being a primary offender, but a bunch of their usually $5-$10 (and sometimes more) games are on sale for 20 cents each right now.

    Some of their ports are real gems, especially because nintendo doesn’t allow the stupid in-game ads that pop up everywhere on the mobile versions.

    Weirdly, the official nintendo website search is showing sales for $2 or so but when you click into the titles they’re all $0.20, and on the switch store they show as $0.20 uniformly.

    Nintendo store website search link for QubicGames:

    [https://www.nintendo.com/us/search/#q=qubicgames&p=2&cat=gme&sort=df](https://www.nintendo.com/us/search/#q=qubicgames&p=2&cat=gme&sort=df)

    In my opinion, don’t sleep on [Hole.IO](https://Hole.IO) or [Paper.IO](https://Paper.IO), even if you have them on mobile. Being able to play them without the games being infested with ads everywhere is a real treat, and if you’re already a fan of either of those titles, they’ve had more and more content added over the past few years. I’ve found myself coming back to both of these titles for long periods of time every year or two thanks to the new content and the addictive nature.

    If you’re not familiar with those two titles, [Hole.IO](https://Hole.IO) is basically katamary damacy, you move a hole on the ground around, swallowing up objects like people, cars, eventually buildings, and as you go, the hole gets bigger and can eat larger things.

    [Paper.IO](https://Paper.IO) is basically a simulated multiplayer version of qix / gals panic / jezzball – you’re drawing a line on the level to capture as much area as you can, as are other bot players. If a player crosses the currently-drawing line of another player, the second player dies. Super fun.

    [Hole.IO](https://Hole.IO) in the nintendo store:

    [https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/hole-io-switch/](https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/hole-io-switch/)

    [Paper.IO](https://Paper.IO):

    [https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/paper-io-2-switch/](https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/paper-io-2-switch/)

    Both of those titles have some of the content ported to switch as DLC, but it’s all usually a dollar or less, and having every bit of [Hole.IO](https://Hole.IO) in particular for five dollars or so is awesome imo.

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