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    New Super Lucky’s Tale is coming to Nintendo Switch this November

    Playful Studios has announced that New Super Lucky’s Tale, the adorable 3D adventure platformer, will launch globally on Nintendo Switch at both physical retailers and digitally on November 8th, 2019.

    About the climbing, leaping and burrowing adventure

    The 3D platformer, New Super Lucky’s Tale features a wide range of gameplay with storytelling features that incorporate together with the mind-bending puzzles and thrilling boss battles that are challenging and will yet delight players of all ages. New Super Lucky’s Tale requires players to experience the adventure that is challenging where it set on an epic quest to rescue the book of ages from the nefarious jinx and the kitty litter. There are tons of secrets which yet to be told and collectables to be found throughout the quest.

    Features
    • Experience an incredible variety of gameplay, ranging from 3D open-world hubs to story-based adventure levels to 2D side-scrolling challenges, rewarding mini-games, mind-bending puzzles, thrilling boss battles, and a memorable cast of characters!
    • A true love letter to classic 3D platformers, with hundreds of collectables to gather, tons of rewarding secrets to unlock, and an entire wardrobe of costumes for the stylish adventurer!
    • New Super Lucky’s Tale features all-new levels, story, cinematics and character dialogue, tighter movement and player controls, a fully rotatable 3D camera, and sweet upgrades to nearly every other aspect of the game, including art and lighting, UI, sound, music, and more!

     

    New Super Lucky’s Tale will be available on Nintendo eShop on November 8th for USD 39.99 (approx MYR 165)

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