Friday, October 4, 2013

Nicalis And 8Bits Fanatics Have Released A Wii U IndieCade Trailer And Screenshots For 1001 Spikes

Nicalis And 8Bits Fanatics have released a new trailer and screenshots for 1001 Spikes. the game is being shown at this years IndieCade as a game that's coming to the 3DS and Wii U. it currently has a fall 2013 release date.



Features:
■ 1001 Lives to pass 100+ Levels
Devious traps and cleverly designed levels ensure a variety of challenges that will test the limits of your skills, reflexes and patience.
■ Enhanced from the original
New challenges and playable characters await you
■ 4-Player Local Co-op and Versus Gameplay
Test your platforming and treasure skills with up to 4 of your friends!
■ Retro with style

Classic 8-bit style chiptunes and graphics





Fact Sheet

Aban Hawkins & the 1001 Spikes

Basic Info

PLATFORMS: Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
PUBLISHER: Nicalis, Inc.
DEVELOPER: Nicalis, Inc./8Bits Fanatics
GENRE: Action-Platformer
PRICE: TBD
RATING: RP
RELEASE DATE: Fall 2013

About the game

Discover the lost treasures of Ukampa in South America as Aban Hawkins goes to look for his estranged father, world-famous archeaologist, Jim Hawkins who mysteriously disappeared while exploring the ruins. Before his disappearance, the elder Hawkins entrusted his daughter, Tina
with a map to the location of the ruins but with a grave warning that death awaits around every corner.

Aban Hawkins races into the frozen tundra of the antarctic, undiscovered temple ruins and the vast caverns of South America in search of his father and the legendary treasure rumored to lie behind the Golden Door of Poko-Mum.

Features

■ 1001 Lives to pass 100+ Levels
Devious traps and cleverly designed levels ensure a variety of challenges that will test the limits of your skills, reflexes and patience.
■ Enhanced from the original
New challenges and playable characters await you
■ 4-Player Local Co-op and Versus Gameplay
Test your platforming and treasure skills with up to 4 of your friends!
■ Retro with style
Classic 8-bit style chiptunes and graphics

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