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Nintendo Switch Online Adds New SNES Games Bombuzal, Claymates, and Jelly Boy

Nintendo has announced Nintendo Switch Online adds Bombuzal, Claymates, and Jelly Boy later this month.

Nintendo Switch Online adds Bombuzal, Claymates, and Jelly Boy on July 28, joining the previously added games for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers.

The Japanese Nintendo Switch Online app is adding Bombuzal as well but changes up the other two games for Shin Megami Tensei if… and Tuff E Nuff (titled Dead Dance in Japan).

Here’s a rundown on all three games:

  • Claymates – Take on the role of Clayton, son of Professor Putty. Your father has made a breakthrough, and with the serum he’s created, living creatures can be turned into clay! You will face many dangers, but you have the ability to transform into five different animals. You’ll need them all to run, jump, fly, swim and climb your way past the obstacles in your path.
  • Jelly Boy – In this platforming game originally released exclusively in Europe in 1995, you are Jelly Boy, candy given the spark of life by the power of lightning. You’ve come to life knowing one thing: You have to escape the candy factory. To get out, you’ll need to collect puzzle pieces and survive the enemy heavies trying to stop you. You’re sure to need all your wits, skills and shape-changing powers to make it through this wacky adventure.
  • Bombuzal – Strategically detonate every bomb in each level while leaving yourself a safe place to stand when the dust settles. In this puzzle game, you’ll have to be quick, because time is short. Just make sure you remember to take the size of each explosion into account, or it could blow a hole in all your careful planning. Good luck, and have a blast!

Here’s a new trailer:

English Trailer

Japanese Trailer

The Nintendo Switch Online app, which comes with a paid Nintendo Switch Online subscription via the companion app, lets users play classic Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Nintendo Entertainment System games on the Switch. These games have online play added (where appropriate), so you can play together online, share your screen, and more.

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