All Yoshi games on Nintendo Switch

The loveable Nintendo dinosaur may not have that many games to his name, but there are lots of Yoshi games available on Switch, even if he’s not the star

Yoshi flying through the air with a tennis racket in hand for Mario Tennis Aces.

Yoshi games are kinda few and far between. There’s only been around a dozen games that actually feature the green dinosaur’s name. Still, he’s been Mario’s trusty sidekick ever since Super Mario World, and that means he’s always there to lend a hand, whether that be as another racer on the kart track or a golfing buddy for Mario’s leisure days, Yoshi is eternal.

So, here we go, sending out some love for my brother Yoshi. Long live that weird egg-laying green guy. Love him. Anyway, for more of a good time, check out our guide to the best party games on mobile, or our guide to the best car games on Switch and mobile. There are almost too many games out there to get your head around it these days.

Now, let’s get into all of the Yoshi games on Nintendo Switch.

Yoshi games on Switch

Yoshi, made of yarn, jumping in the air in celebration, from Yoshi's Crafted World.

 

Yoshi’s Crafted World

The spiritual successor to Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Yoshi’s Crafted World brings gorgeous cardboard and a play-set aesthetic to the Switch. It’s a pretty easy game to get the hang of, but its charm carries it through all the way to the end.

Yoshi and Peach riding futuristic karts from Mario Kart 8.

 

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was the first of two games I picked up when I got my Switch (can you guess the other?). Ever since I could, I’ve mained Ludwig. I don’t know why. I kinda hate that weird guy. But, he’s there, alongside many other weird little guys. Yoshi is one of them, if you wanna stick him in a kart. He’s kinda cute. Here’s a list of every sup if you’re curious.

Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, and some Rabbits posing for the art of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.

 

Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle

This breakout Ubisoft collaboration with Nintendo came out of nowhere. When I first saw it, I shouted “Mario has a gun”, probably. Like XCOM but better and cuter, Mario + Rabbids brings tactical magic to the Mario series and looks good doing it. And Yoshi is there too, being all tactical and murdering Rabbids. So cute!

Yoshi flying through the air with a tennis racket in hand for Mario Tennis Aces.

 

Mario Tennis Aces

Mario Tennis Aces didn’t really capture critics’ hearts, but it did mine. With a blend of classic tennis action and some fighting game mechanics, it was a rock-solid sports game for my money. Just like many other sports titles, it has lots of different characters who are playable, Yoshi included.

The lineup for Mario Gold Super Rush, includeing, Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Wario, Yoshi, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Peach, Boo , Bowser Jr., Wario, Toadette, King Bobomb, the mayor of New Donk City, Rosalina, and a koopa.

 

Mario Golf: Super Rush

Another solid sports game, Mario Golf: Super Rush did a similar thing to Tennis Aces. It built a solid sports foundation and then added more arcadey mechanics on top. It’s great fun, and for all you Yoshi stans out there, he’s here too. Check out our Mario Golf: Super Rush review to learn more.

A screenshot from Super Mario party, showing Yoshi, Luigi, Wario, and Mario all fighting to get into a photo frame.

 

Super Mario Party

The first of two Mario Party games, Super Mario Party isn’t very good. I’ve played quite a lot of it, and I don’t really like it. But if you do that’s great! Jump into a game and go play as Yoshi ya weirdos.

Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Peach, running up a hill avoiding boulders in Mario Party Superstars.

 

Mario Party Superstars

The second of two Mario Party games, this one’s great! It’s nice and old in its formula, has classic maps, and all in all is just a better experience. Oh and, just in case you forgot what list you were reading, Yoshi is also in this game. Take a gander at our Mario Party Superstars review to hear more of our thoughts.

Numerous characters from Super Smash Bros Ultimate in art for the game. Most prominently Cloud, doing a pose, Yoshi, jumping and sticking his tongue out, and Pikachu emanating electricity.

 

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

I’m sure you already knew this one, right? When Nintendo revealed Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it had the famous strapline “Everyone is here!” Could you imagine if that meant everyone but Yoshi? That’d be hilarious. Anyway, yep, he’s in here in this genuinely exceptional fighting game. Our Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tier list lets you know exactly where Yoshi ranks among the bunch.

Multiple Yoshi's around Baby Mario in art for Yoshi's Island.

Nintendo Switch Online Yoshi games

Here are the games with Yoshi in them that you can find as part of the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion.

  • Yoshi’s Story – N64
  • Mario Tennis – N64
  • Mario Kart 64 – N64
  • Super Mario Kart – SNES
  • Super Mario World 2 – SNES
  • Yoshi – NES

So, them’s the games, kiddo. Yoshi games deserve some love, so hopefully, they’ll get some. For more Yoshi possibilities, check out our guide to the best Mario games on Switch, he appears in all of them (almost).