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Marsupilami: Hoobadventure (2.5D platformer) announced for Nintendo Switch, out this November

Microids have announced their latest game for the Nintendo Switch: Marsupilami: Hoobadventure, a 2.5D platformer based on the classic Belgian comic and developed by Ocellus Studio. It will be released on November 16th in Europe and North America, and will be playable in the following languages: French, English, Italian, German, and Spanish.

Two editions will be available:

Tropical Edition

  • Double-sided door hanger
  • Sticker Sheets (x2)

Collector’s Edition

  • Figurine (14cm)
  • Double-sided door hanger
  • Sticker Sheets (x2)
  • Collector’s Box

And here’s some details and screenshots for the game:

Discover with Marsupilami: Hoobadventure, a brand new adventure inviting young players and adult alike to take control of the three Marsupilamis from the Palombian forsest.

Punch, Twister and Hope are three Marsupilamis living a peaceful life in Palombia. Their lives are about to take a drastic turn when they accidentally open a sarcophagus whilst playing with debris on a beach, releasing a mysterious ghost cursing all the animals! Thankfully, our three Marsupilamis are immune to the curse and decide to set out on an adventure and find the ghost and reverse the curse.

Inspired by the comic book Marsupilami from Franquin, this 2.5D platformer will take you on a colorful journey through the Palombian jungle, a coastal city and even an abandoned temple. Jump, punch, dash and swing with your tail like only Marsupilamis do!

While mainly targeting a younger audience, the most dedicated gamers would be delighted to learn a Time Attack mode will challenge them to finish each level as fast as they can. And for the completionist, a beautiful artwork gallery will be unlocked after collecting hidden feathers and visiting secret dojos.

Marsupilami: Hoobadventure (Switch) comes out on November 16th in Europe and North America. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!

Source: Microids PR

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