After a few delays, Game Atelier and FDG Entertainment finally released Monster Boy and Cursed Kingdom on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch back in December 2018. The game’s reception was very positive and the game became quite popular within the Nintendo Switch indie scene. Last month, FDG Entertainment even revealed that the Switch version
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Begging for games to come to Switch has become somewhat trite since Nintendo’s handheld and console hybrid released back in 2017. That said, it seems like Switch owners are at least putting their money where their mouth is when it comes to releases they’ve been asking for. The most recent example of this deals with Monster
This week, publisher FDG Entertainment tweeted that Update 1.0.1 was released on April 5th and is currently available for the indie-adventure game Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King on Nintendo Switch. The patch includes various fixes for bugs and now enables video capture while playing the game. When players press and hold the Capture button, the last
Yesterday, FDG Entertainment tweeted their thanks to the Nintendo Switch community for keeping the indie developers, Castle Pixel, of Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King in business. Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King, developed by Castle Pixel and published by FDG Entertainment, made its way to Nintendo Switch back in December after many fan requests to the publisher. The game
As a spiritual successor to the beloved Wonder Boy series (which got its own well-regarded remake last year), the upcoming Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom is aiming to bring over the classic side-scroller platforming gameplay of yesterday with some modern tweaks, and luckily those wanting to experience it won’t have too much longer to wait. Publisher FDG
Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King, developed by Castle Pixel and published by FDG Entertainment, made its way to PC back in March. FDG Entertainment revealed today on their Twitter account that in response to many fan requests, the game would in fact be making its way to Nintendo Switch. While the publisher asked their fans
Developer Game Atelier and publisher FDG Entertainment released a new short gameplay video and a ton of new screenshots for the Nintendo Switch version of Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. The trailer displays the game’s starting beach area, while also showing off a few of the different playable characters. The developers also revealed that Monster