A Boy and His Blob: pubblicato il trailer di lancio del titolo su Nintendo Switch

Qualche ora fa è stato pubblicato il trailer di lancio di A Boy and His Blob, classico titolo disponibile prossimamente anche su Nintendo Switch.



Il puzzle platform a scorrimento per Wii rilasciato nel 2009, approderà grazie a Ziggurat Interactive e WayForward il prossimo 4 novembre 2021 sui Nintendo Switch europei.

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A tale of friendship and jelly beans.

When the planet of Blobolonia fell under the tyrannical rule of the evil Emperor, one brave blob managed to flee in search of help. After crash landing on Earth, the blob finds an unlikely hero in a young boy. Together they must return to Blobolonia and defeat the evil Emperor. Armed with nothing but the power of friendship and a bag full of jelly beans that can transform the blob into fun and versatile tools, this pair of heroes has all they need to take you on an unforgettable adventure.

WayForward’s reimagining of David Crane’s NES classic is a side-scrolling puzzle platformer beloved by children and adults alike. In the game, players control a young boy as he works with the friendly blob to traverse the environment, defeat enemies, and solve puzzles using bravery, wit, and a few jelly beans. Travel from Earth to Blobonia in a beautiful 2D, hand-drawn animated journey.

Features:

• Experience a heartwarming story told through beautiful hand-drawn and animated illustrations!

• Feed the blob jelly beans to activate 15 useful transformations like the Tangerine Trampoline, Licorice Ladder, and Root Beer Rocket.

• Traverse woods, swamps, caves, the Blobolonian Outskirts, and even the Emperor’s Citadel through 40 breathtaking levels filled with hidden treasures!

• Collect treasure chests to unlock 40 additional challenge levels that will put your skills to the ultimate test!

Precedente Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, pubblicati gli screenshots della versione Nintendo Switch Successivo The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, il titolo supera di netto le vendite dell'originale su Wii