Gamers rush to grab four more free Nintendo Switch games – including Kirby and Harvest Moon

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NINTENDO has added four more games to its online service that gamers can grab for free.

The announcement follows the surprise drop of three Mario games which are also still available.

Four more games are coming to the service.

These four games are being added to the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service, at the basic tier.

This means that anyone who subscribes to the online service can download and play them, without the need for the more expensive Expansion Pack tier.

The four games come from the NES, SNES, and Game Boy Colour library.

Kirby Tilt ‘n’ Tumble for the Game Boy Colour is a spin-off from the mainline Kirby series of games.

In it, Kirby rolls around each level in ball form much like a style of mini-golf.

The next game from the Game Boy Colour library is Blaster Master: Enemy Below.

Famous for its platforming car, in Blaster Master you run, jump and shoot through the levels both in and out of the tank.

Coming to the SNES library is the game that started the whole farming simulator genre off, Harvest Moon.

You manage and build a farm, taking care of the land and tending to animals, in order to earn money to improve your farm.

Finally, there is a new game coming to the NES library.

Formerly a Japan exclusive game, Mystery Tower asks players to solve puzzles and climb to the top of a difficult 2D platforming tower.

All of the games are available as part of the service now, and are the latest additions for June.

Nintendo continually adds games to the service, though there have been a large number added recently.

While the three Mario games were added to the Expansion Pack, fans are excited to play these games from the cheaper subscription package.

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.