Super Mario Bros. Wonder invites you on an exciting adventure with Mario and his friends, to save Prince Florian from the clutches of Bowser. This game brings a touch of freshness to the cult series, with new levels and surprises at every turn. Its innovative gameplay, which combines classic elements of the saga and fun new features such as Mario’s transformation into an elephant, promises hours of entertainment and discovery.
Colorful and stunning graphics, optimized for Nintendo Switch, make the gaming experience even more immersive. Whether you play alone or cooperatively (with up to three friends, locally or online), this game offers gameplay diversity and fun rarely seen before in a Mario game. Meet your favorite characters, including Luigi, Daisy, Peach and Yoshi, and immerse yourself in an unforgettable new installment of the Mario franchise.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder, the essential game this year’s end, costs less than 50 euros
Cdiscount offers you Super Mario Bros. Marvel at an advantageous price of 49.99 euros, compared to the usual 62.93 euros. Ideal as a Christmas gift, it is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in Mario’s new adventures at a reduced price!
If necessary, take advantage of the flexible payment conditions, with the possibility of paying in four monthly installments of approximately 12.80 euros each. A practical option to adjust this purchase to your budget.
Delivery is free at Cdiscount. Additionally, Cdiscount members benefit from free express shipping. If you are not yet a member, try this service free for 6 days (then at €29.00 per year).
If you plan to give Super Mario Bros. Marvel at Christmas, know that the 2-month money back guarantee is available for only 4.99 euros, giving you additional peace of mind if this gift ends up not being the right one.
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Source: BFM TV

