Rugrats: Adventures In Gameland Launches March 2024 For Switch
Publisher Limited Run Games and developers The MIX Games and Wallride have announced the release date for Rugrats: Adventures In Gameland.
The game is a retro-styled platformer based on the popular cartoon from the 90s, featuring both classic NES-style visuals as well as a “HD Mode” with a style more true to the show. It will release in March 2024 for Switch, PC, and other modern consoles. Limited Run Games will also be releasing a special NES version of the game.
Check out the trailer below, along with additional details via The MIX Games:
Join the world’s craftiest babies—Tommy, Chuckie, and the adorable twins Phil and Lil—in a brand-new NES-inspired adventure full of mischief, diapers, and imagination. Get ready for backyard jungle adventures, digging into sandbox deserts, and exploring spooky attic ruins by yourself or with a friend. A baby’s gotta do what a baby’s gotta do!
Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland brings a baby-fresh take on retro gameplay. By mixing elements from the NES era with modern design sensibilities, today’s parents can introduce kids to a nostalgic franchise through an adorable co-op adventure for up to two players where babies must stick together to win. Toggle between 8-bit art for an authentic retro gameplay experience and HD art featuring hand-drawn animations for a trip straight back to the iconic Nickelodeon TV show.
Explore six stand-alone levels across Rugrats‘ make-believe interpretations of the world, each filled with secrets, challenges, and bosses. Hop across ice blocks at the Ice Cream Factory (the fridge), venture into the Night Oasis (the sandbox), and brave the Haunted House (the attic). Swap babies to employ their distinct abilities: help Chuckie overcome his fears by jumping up high, or call up Phil to dig holes faster.
Encounter some of the franchise’s most familiar faces, including Cynthia, the most famous doll in the Rugrats world; Spike, the loyal family dog and the best of boys; and Mr. Boppo, the punching bag clown that almost had Tommy turning into a no-good “taker-backer.”
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