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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Releases 15 Ways to Die Video on Nintendo Switch

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Releases 15 Ways to Die Video on Nintendo Switch

Retail release dated for Nintendo Switch on April 24

Watford, United Kingdom, March 29th, 2018: Wired Productions, a leading independent video games publisher in partnership Danish development studio Flashbulb Games and Spanish developer StageClear Studios, are pleased to announce that Max: The Curse of Brotherhood arrives at retail stores on April 24th for Nintendo Switch.

Sometimes, dying happens in videogames, and Wired Productions has pulled together some of the best deaths available in Max: The Curse of Brotherhood.

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a cinematic fairy-tale adventure perfect for the whole family to enjoy. Where Scandinavian storytelling meets colorful 2.5D platformer, Max offers perspective players classic jump and run gameplay, smart and innovative puzzles and a fun and unique gameplay mechanic to boot.

Adventurers must unleash the power of the Magic Marker as they:

  • Embark on this classic tale of brotherhood to rescue Max’s kid brother Felix from the grasps of the evil lord Mustacho
  • Explore a world filled to the brim with challenging physics puzzles and frantic platforming
  • Climb, fight and draw their way through deserts, lantern-lit bogs, ancient temples and lush-green-forests
  • Raise great pillars of dirt from the ground to reach new heights, grow trees to make bridges and create swinging vines to cross gaping chasms

Check Out the Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Slip Happens Nintendo Switch Video:

Originally released for the Xbox One and Windows PC and in 2017 for PlayStation 4,, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood received high praise, with fans and critics calling the game “a charming experience from beginning to end.”

Related: Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Physical Release Heading to Nintendo Switch March 23

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