Portable gaming has become much more prevalent in recent times. One such famous portable gaming console is Nintendo Switch. This portable console is 5 years old and is not gonna slow down very soon. It has 3 various product versions priced differently. You can opt for the one according to your needs. It offers a number of mindblowing games that can make you stick in front of a screen for hours.
Among those games, we have made a list of 30 games that are fun to play. These games will maximize your enjoyment of your Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED, or Nintendo Switch Lite. A wide variety of genres and both single- and multiplayer games are present in the list. So, you can choose among these games according to your mood. Let’s discuss these games one by one.
List of Top 30 Best Nintendo Switch Games
Here’s the list of the top 30 best and most-played Nintendo games that you can try. This is not a kind of competition, but rather a list. So, do check these out and let us know your experience.
30. Super Mario 3D All-Stars
Super Mario 3D All-star is considered to be a package of the three most beloved 3D platformers of all time. This package includes games like Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy, giving you a taste of each game and a completely new experience. You can also enjoy the soundtrack making it a successful package.
29. Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is considered one of the most iconic games of 2020. Fans of Nintendo’s cute life simulator have been around since the game’s release. With the physical world closed during the lockdown, many gamers have resorted to their Nintendos to find true companionship in this game. And this game can be played in both single and multiplayer modes. So, do check it out.
28. Kirby and the Forgotten Land
When you play Kirby and the Forgotten Land, you’ll go on an adventure you won’t soon forget, one that’s full of surprises and delights. Set in a mysterious world and comprised of amazingly imaginative stages, there are plenty of secrets and captivating views to discover on your own. The platform is not limited, giving players greater freedom to explore and enjoy the pink puffball’s first serious foray into the world of 3D.
27. Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario Odyssey might have had even more awards of the year if Zelda: Breth of the Wild was not released in the same year. In this 3D Mario game in the style of Mario 64, you pilot an airship over the world in search of nearly a thousand moons. The levels are unique and jam-packed with new gameplay features, such as Mario’s new living hat, which allows him to transform into familiar Super Mario enemies like Goombas and Chomp Chains. It is more often considered “a surrealist triumph.”
26. Pokémon Sword and Shield
Just like the usual Pokemon games, Pokemon Sword and Shield have all the same features. It includes catching Pokemon, battling them, and exploring the world. The game’s Galar region, which is based in Britain, offers the most dynamic surroundings the franchise has seen so far, with open-world-style Wild Areas populated with wild Pokémon that present a serious challenge to even the most experienced trainers.
25. Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition
The mythology behind Xenoblade Chronicles is extensive. Its narrative was written by Xenogears director Tetsuya Takahashi, and its music was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, creating a direct link to role-playing games. Although the original Xenoblade Chronicles was launched for the Wii in 2010, a massive update was made in 2020 with the release of the Definitive Edition, which is deemed to be the “greatest version of Xenoblade Chronicles we’ve ever had.” It has the strongest story of any game in the series thus far.
24. ARMS
ARMS is considered the newest game in the genre of fighting in Nintendo history. It mashes together cartoony characters, futuristic weapons, and realistic boxing to create a fun and unique fighter. It’s an excellently crafted and entertaining competitive game that looks quite similar to Splatoon. Whether ARMS becomes popular in the competitive gaming community will be seen with time, but in the meanwhile, you can play this game to punch your friends in the game(obviously).
23. Bayonetta 2
Now that Bayonetta 2—which was previously only available on Wii U—has been brought to Switch, there’s really no reason not to play it. You’ll be happy to enjoy the game where the protagonist is a witch with enchanted hair and (quite literally) lethal stilettos. With this Switch release, gamers can experience some of the most intense and brutal scenes from games over the past decade whenever and wherever they like. Despite the fact that it’s disappointing that the game can only be played in 720p, even on a 4K TV, it’s still a vast upgrade over the Wii U version.
22. The cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer
Released in 2015, the Crypt of the NecroDancer was an unexpected indie hit because of its innovative blend of roguelike random dungeon exploring matched with the rhythm of the game. It was originally released on the Nintendo Switch in 2018 and is now back in a fresh and improved Nintendo-exclusive form. The Legend of Zelda gets a rhythm game makeover in Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer. With this Switch game, Zelda and Crypt of the NecroDancer are combined into one unexpectedly approachable and very delightful adventure set to the tune of Zelda’s classical music.
21. Moonlighter
Moonlighter has some of the most stunning graphics that you’ll ever experience. Inspired by Stardew Valley’s “just one more day” gameplay loop, this fantastic game takes you juggling the roles of dungeon explorer and shopkeeper. You spend your days calculating how much money you’ll need to restore the town, guarding your goods against thieves, and trying to sell your goods at a profit.
20. Disco Elysium
In this game, you take the shoes of a detective which is an experience to live. The final cut is an award-winning, critically acclaimed roleplaying game.  The goal is not to become stronger so that you may defeat your foes more easily, but rather solve a mystery while negotiating tricky social situations with just your wits and charm. “Become a hero or an awful disaster of a human being”; that’s the tagline for Disco Elysium, and it sums up the game perfectly. It’s death-inducing, hilarious, and completely off the rails, with a cast of unforgettable characters.
19. Fire Emblem: Three Houses
One of Nintendo’s most acclaimed RPG series, Fire Emblem: Three Houses is one of the best entries in the list. This latest version of the series is addictive, deeply strategic tactical fighting that comes in the form of a professor role in which players select one of three houses and act as mentors to their students in and out of the classroom. Three Houses is one of the best games available for the Switch because of its iconic characters, massive battles, and the first free-roaming center environment in the series.
18. Metroid Dread
For the first time in nearly two decades, Metroid Dread takes Samus Aran back to her 2D, bounty-hunting roots in the real Metroid 5. You embark on an adventure across a thick, perilous new world, full of adversaries to vanquish and abilities to acquire. It offers fear of surroundings with harsh boss battles and harrowing chases. Nintendo’s leading lady is the only one who can stop the evil Dr. Wily.
17. Minecraft
You must have played this sandbox game on other platforms as well. It’s insanely easy to set up a local network so you can play with a friend; once your world has loaded, press +, and hand it to your friend. If you’re not in the mood for solitary exploration, you can always hop online and play, or try one of the game’s minigames like Battle (a straightforward PvP mode), Tumble (a race using shovels or snowballs), or Glide (get to the end of the course asap).
16. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a magnificent addition to the series. The traditional Zelda games’ linear plot has deviated and an open environment filled with optional dungeons and surprises is what you will see in this game. Even while Breath of the Wild might be frustrating at times and doesn’t always hold your hand, the freedom to roam Hyrule and learn from your mistakes is well worth the effort.
15. Luigi’s Mansion 3
Luigi’s Mansion 3 does not bore you despite its central theme of a ghost-hunting vacuum. Play through a hotel that has been transformed into King Boo’s latest haunted home using a wide variety of ghost-slaying instruments in the latest version of Nintendo’s eerie ghostbusting series, which is one of the greatest games available for the Switch. You’ll be able to take charge of two characters at once as you solve some of the most gratifying environmental puzzles the game has ever offered thanks to the inclusion of Gooigi, a gooey spectral duplicate of Luigi.
14. Monster Hunter Rise
The next game on our list is Monster Hunter Rise. One could argue that Monster Hunter: Rise changed the series’ trajectory irrevocably. This change can be seen by noticing some facts. Now, Monster Hunter: Rise removed the loading screens in its levels and has increased the level of its hunt. Play this game to get a truly exciting experience.
13. No More Heroes III
The third part in Suda51’s hack-and-slash trilogy, No More Heroes III, is also a punk art game in the same style as the other two titles in the series. Some parts of the series were considered poor like the technical jank or empty open worlds. Â All of this, however, serves as encouragement to make the remaining part fun and exciting game. And the fact that you feel great while playing it is the most important factor.
12. Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley is one of the finest Switch games for a reason: it was one of the most anticipated games for the system when it was announced. For a truly portable gaming experience on the go, go no farther than this charming simulation of the rural lifestyle. You can farm at home, in the field, or anywhere else that strikes your fancy. The game is perfect for relaxing at the end of the day with some farming, mining, animal husbandry, fishing, and other laid-back pursuits. We’re sure that after some time spent in Stardew, you’ll feel just as home there as we do.
11. Cuphead
Studio MDHR’s Cuphead is a visually stunning, but extremely challenging, platformer that takes influence from vintage Disney animations. What gives it such a nice appearance? The fact that it was drawn by hand. The great effort put into hand-drawing each frame and animating it using classic cel animation is evident throughout this eccentric and wacky platformer. The game may be difficult, but it’s different from anything else you’ve played thanks to the attention to detail.
10. Splatoon 2
Splatoon 2 is like more platoons in one game. Due to Nintendo switch colorful online shooter features, the game offers improved gameplay thanks to the addition of new weapons and skills, such as the ability to dual-wield pistols, launch barrages of rockets, and conduct powerful-ground pounds as you race to cover the battlefield in colorful ink. The central story is a great wacky adventure in its own right, and the new Salmon Run mode is a formidable cooperative test for both you and your friends, up to 3.
9. Pac-Man 99
Pacman is considered the latest classic in the field of battle royals for Nintendo Switch, after Tetris and Super Mario Bros. Apart from eating dots and avoiding ghosts, you also get to participate with your friends in the all-new Pac-man 99. This creates a sense of competitiveness amongst your friends.
8. Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, is a strategic game that you’ll like to play even if you are not a fan of strategic games.  It contains superb, polished game concepts that are taught in stages to enable you to get to grips with the game’s surprisingly profound tactical gameplay. But it mixes that gameplay with the true understanding of the Super Mario universe and wraps it up in a level of depth and graphical quality that you can often mistake for a Nintendo-made game. It’s an incredible joy and well worth its position on this best Switch games list.
7. Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Game Freak’s first attempt at an open-world Pokemon adventure, Pokemon Legends: Arceus, is a huge success. A time when Sinnoh was known as Hisui is what you see in the game. There are no cities or trainers to be found on this journey, just a quest that you have to figure out and build the locality’s first Pokedex.
6. Hades
Hades is a hard yet enjoyable roguelike action game for the Nintendo Switch that has you tactically hacking your way through brilliantly Greek mythology. Each stage of Hades is unique, with its own set of problems and opportunities, and a tale that only Supergiant Games (Transistor, Bastion) could create.
5. Puyo Puyo Tetris
Tetris is a game that has gained widespread popularity in North America. But Puyo Puyo is largely unknown. Block-dropping puzzle games Tetris and Puyo Puyo are both popular, although Puyo Puyo has undergone numerous modifications and rebrandings in an effort to appeal to Western audiences. Originally released under the name Puyo Pop, the game has now been rebranded as a variety of licensed games, including Puzzle Fighter and Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine. Sega’s double-billing of Puyo Puyo and Tetris has given the game a boost in popularity in recent years. This game offers a package of both single and multiplayer, quests, etc.
4. Rebel Galaxy Outlaw
If you’re a fan of Star Fox, you’ll love the spaceship dogfights in Rebel Galaxy Outlaw. However, the real pleasure comes from the more peaceful times, when you get to live out your dreams of becoming a cosmic trucker by transporting goods from space stations named after cities and towns in Texas. It’s a struggle to upgrade your spacecraft, but it pays off in the end. If you’re feeling bored, you can always go out and kill pirates, or you could always be a pirate yourself.
2. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is already been released on the original Wii U console. The game has been re-released for the Nintendo switch. It offers new characters like the Inklings from Splatoon and the much-requested Battle Mode, making Mario Kart 8 Deluxe a superb re-release as an excellent kart racer. It doesn’t matter if you’re playing Mario Kart 8 on a TV or taking the racing on portable mode, the vibrant circuits look as beautiful as ever.
1. Streets of Rage 4
What if you get to live a life of a gangster living on the road, fighting to live? Then this game is for you. Although the gameplay hasn’t changed much since the 1990s Sega trilogy, the graphical art style makes beating up gangs of bad guys with your fists seem better than ever. Some new effect of fighting is included in the game including a dangerous element that requires you to avoid getting struck in order to use your special skills.
That’s our list of the top 30 games that you can play on your Nintendo Switch. Do check them out and let us know your favorite one.