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Posted 18 April 2018

Nine parchments Nintendo for Switch @ Nintendo eshop - £10.79

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Nine Parchments is a co-operative blast'em up game of magical mayhem from Frozenbyte
Creators of the Trine series. Also a demo if you want to check it out before you buy.
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  1. westy90's avatar
    £8.70 @ Norway eshop

    The switch is region free use it to your advantage (edited)
  2. Mr_Humpf's avatar
    I was playing the demo the other day and I thought to myself, "when this comes up on sale, I'm going to get it". The rest, as they say, is history.
  3. Alasdair91's avatar
    deleted133051519/04/2018 12:02

    On sale until the 1st May, the top three prices being;Mexico …On sale until the 1st May, the top three prices being;Mexico $209.99 approx. £8.21 (not sure about any additional taxes)Canada $14.99 approx. £8.38 (plus at least 5% sales tax)United States $14.99 approx. £8.43 (0% sales tax if you choose the right State)Full list HERE.


    It's super difficult to buy from non-EU stores from the UK, unless you create a whole separate account and have a card that works.
  4. deleted1330515's avatar
    On sale until the 1st May, the top three prices being;

    Mexico $209.99 approx. £8.21 (not sure about any additional taxes)

    Canada $14.99 approx. £8.38 (plus at least 5% sales tax)

    United States $14.99 approx. £8.43 (0% sales tax if you choose the right State)

    Full list HERE.
  5. uccalms's avatar
    Well worth the money. Great game!
  6. deleted1330515's avatar
    Alasdair912 h, 33 m ago

    It's super difficult to buy from non-EU stores from the UK, unless you …It's super difficult to buy from non-EU stores from the UK, unless you create a whole separate account and have a card that works.


    The US & Canada are relatively easy as I use PCGameSupply.com to buy eshop top-up cards (usually during a discount offer). I've also used the Russian eshop but that's treated like an EU store so my Revolut card works there. The only slightly more convoluted one was the Japanese store, had to set up an Amazon JP account. And I do have different accounts for each store.
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