The story is also fun and engaging and gave me a SNES vibe mixed with Mutant
Mudds which I highly liked.
Not exact matches
I'd be lying if I said I understood Mutant
Mudds» plot from its opening cut scene,
which, as far I can tell, is just a very brief, random slideshow of pixelated images.
The reception has been positive from players,
which is great, but something I think we're hearing more now than when
Mudds was first released in 2012 is folks commenting on the difficulty of the game — even the first
Mudds!
We already have a PC version of Mutant
Mudds,
which we released nearly one year ago.
The game is a side - scrolling platform shooter in
which players guide a boy called Max and his water pistol through a series of increasingly difficult levels in order to defeat an invasion by the
Mudds — a race of, well, mud creatures whose main directive seems to be to sit in awkward places and periodically walk back and forth.
Speaking of
which, these are also intriguing in that, much like Mutant
Mudds before it, you can eventually shift between the foreground and background to explore, and the backgrounds feature the same exciting gameplay found in the foreground.
Hot on the heels of a recent PC release for its retro - styled platformer Mutant
Mudds, developer Renegade Kid revealed that its game is also coming to Nintendo's Wii U console,
which is set to launch in North America on November 18th.
The folks at Renegade Kid released a cute trailer for their upcoming title Mutant
Mudds Super Challenge,
which will be released for the Nintendo 3DS -LSB-...]