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One of the most overlooked features of Dead Rising 2: Case Zero is the ability to play mixologist. Chuck Greene can create numerous tonics and blends that …
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Coming the week of September 13th, Xbox Live will play host to another round of XBLA discounted titles. Here’s what we have to look forward to:
BUST-A-MOVE Live! (400 …
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After months of rumors and leaked photos, Sega has confirmed that Sonic Adventure has an XBLA release date of September 15.
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The Summer of Arcade may have ended, but it looks like the XBLA game library will continue to heat up with some fantastic games this fall. Microsoft has announced a …
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As announced by Major Nelson today, the cost to subscribe to Xbox Live is going up. This change in price only affects the US, UK, Canada, and …
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Everybody’s favorite XBLA class-based shooter is getting a long (at least it felt long) awaited update! As announced by Uber Entertainment on their forums today, they are …
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15 years ago
Critically acclaimed Playstation Mini title “Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess” is now available for download on Xbox Live Indie Games Channel. Originally exclusive for only the PSP, Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess is an “upwards-scrolling platformer” where players take on the role of the awesome demon known as “The Duke” who must must face-off against enemies he’s fairly certain kidnapped the love of his life. [You can read more about the storyline on the game’s main website.]
The gameplay is fairly simple. Players must ninja-jump up a series of platforms chasing giant fleeing monsters and defeat them by crashing into them three times. As the players successfully bounce on platforms during their chase, they will rack up combos, which will increase The Duke’s speed and give him the ability to unleash overly-exaggerated finishing moves when he defeats the monsters.
Moving upwards is one of the main points in this game, but touching the same platform more than once will stop your combo. Lose your combo too many times, and you’ll never defeat the monster before it reaches the top platform.
Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess features a full story mode, 6 unique stages, colorful and animated cutscenes, artful background graphics, and a great soundtrack anyone can jam out to.
Mediatonic’s co-founder and creative director Paul Croft adds: “Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess was a huge hit for us, both with the media and as our debut on PSP Minis, so we’re proud to have launched its XNA version as our Xbox 360 debut.” He continues; “We’re hopeful Xbox 360 players will take the Duke’s plight to their hearts and will help him hammer those (probably) guilty monsters.”
Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess for Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Indie Games is available now, costing 240 MS Points.
Hit the jump for a cool picture and videos from the game:
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