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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood launches at retail for the Nintendo Switch

April 26, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Those of you who like to have physical copies of games rather than the new fangled idea of digital downloads will now be able to enjoy Max: The Curse of Brotherhood  as Wired Productions have announced that a physical copy of game is now available in retail outlets for the Nintendo Switch.  A new trailer has been unveiled to celebrate the release, and you can watch it below…

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is an action filled platforming adventure that sees players take the role of Max as he sets out on a journey to save his brother from the evil Lord Mustacho.  Armed only with a magic marker pen, players will have to explore a vibrant world using Max’s platforming skills and solving the many puzzles that stand in his path.

During his quest to save his brother Max will travel through a number of different environments including deserts, lantern-lit bogs, ancient temples and forests each of which offering their own puzzles and solutions.

“We’re delighted to finally unleash the power of the marker on Switch at global retail ….. The gorgeous visuals speak for themselves, but combine these with old-school platforming action, unique game mechanics and the Nintendo Switch’s touch screen display, and you have a match made in heaven.” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director, Wired Productions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZYDTIYSz3g

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is available to buy from your friendly neighbourhood retailer.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Flashbulb Games, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood, Stageclear Studios, Wired Productions

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