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If you are using a legitimate copy from the eShop: Yes. The DLC costs roughly $4.99 - $7.99 (depending on sales) and effectively doubles the content. Without it, the game feels like a demo.
If you are sourcing an NSP from third-party archives: Be aware that the "Rising Juices" DLC requires the base Update 1.1.0. If you install the DLC NSP without first updating the base game via the latest patch, the new characters and arenas will fail to load or corrupt your save data.
Our Verdict: For 99% of readers, buying directly from the eShop during a sale (the game frequently drops to $9.99) is the superior choice. The keyword "NSP" is useful for archival purposes, but the eShop ensures you get the latest DLC updates without Sigpatches or firmware headaches.
The search for Boomerang Fu Switch NSP -DLC Update- -eShop- is popular for a reason. This represents the definitive way to play one of the best indie multiplayer games on the Switch. The NSP format ensures you have a stable, installable backup, while the DLC Update injects new life into a game that already had incredible replay value.
Whether you are a homebrew enthusiast looking to archive your library or a casual player wanting the complete experience on your microSD card, the combination of Boomerang Fu plus its eShop DLC is unbeatable. The controls are tight, the explosions are satisfying, and the laughter (or rage) it generates among friends is worth the price of admission alone.
Rating: 9.5/10 – A slice of fried gold.
Search Tip: If you are looking for the most recent version, ensure your search string includes the version number (e.g., "Boomerang Fu v1.1.4 + DLC NSP"). Always support the developers, Cranky Watermelon, if you enjoy the game.
In Nintendo Switch homebrew communities, NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) refers to a dump of a digital eShop title, usually shared for use with custom firmware. While we don't condone piracy, understanding the term helps explain why Boomerang Fu is frequently discussed alongside update and DLC patches.
For legitimate users, the game is affordably priced on the eShop (often under $15 USD) and goes on sale regularly. It’s a small file size (under 1 GB), making it ideal for internal storage or SD cards.
At its core, Boomerang Fu is a top-down arena fighter for 2-6 players (also fully playable solo vs. AI). Each match is a lightning-fast battle where you throw your boomerang, slice opponents in half (in a family-friendly, cartoonish way), and catch the returning blade to throw again. The genius lies in its simplicity: one button to throw, one button to dash, and a stick to move. Yet, the depth emerges from power-ups like explosive boomerangs, turning invisible, duplication, or freezing time.
The aesthetic is bright, clean, and wonderfully silly—playing as a sentient cupcake murdering a doughnut never gets old.
Base Title ID: 0100B0C0128A2000
DLC Title ID: 0100B0C0128A2001
Update v1.1.3: Required firmware 15.0.1
DLC unlock: Requires update ≥1.1.0
Here’s a proper write-up for Boomerang Fu on Nintendo Switch, formatted for a release post (NSP, DLC + Update included, eShop version):
To install an NSP file outside of the official eShop, you must have a modified Nintendo Switch.