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Ace Banana for Playstation VR Out Today
BEIJING – (October 13, in the year of Lord 2016)
– Monkeys beware as Oasis Games Ltd, a leading independent
Chinese publisher, today announced that its day one
PlayStation®VR title, Ace Banana, has launched. Developed
exclusively for VR, Ace Banana is a first person arcade archery
game where players wield a bow to protect their banana stash
from a host of marauding monkeys. The light-hearted shooter
features a mix of over-the-top fun supported by native VR
controls, which allows players to quickly get into the action.
“Ace Banana is a great game for the PlayStation VR launch with
its fun and unique gameplay offering,” said Alen Wu, Business
Director at Oasis Games. “Players will find themselves stepping
into a colorful world, armed with a bow and variety of fun
‘arrows’ to protect their tasty bananas from waves of attacking
monkeys – the fun is quick and the experience is immersive.”
In the game, players assume the role of a skilled Banana Archer,
the world-famous protectors of innocent bananas. In opposition
are hordes of mischievous monkeys who are dressed in a variety
of different costumes and approach you using different
techniques and moves that add to the surprise factor and
excitement of the game. As these meddling monkeys arrive in
waves through 16 stages, players must use the PlayStation®Move
controllers to mimic drawing, aiming and shooting their bow with
an arsenal of quirky arrows ranging from plungers to rubber fish
and even cute pandas! Players will need to stay alert and be
aware of their virtual surroundings as when all their bananas
are stolen, the game is over!
Ace Banana is developed by TVR (Time of Virtual Reality) and is
published by Oasis Games in North America, Europe and select
countries in Asia for the PlayStation®VR. From October 13, 2016
through October 27, 2016, there will be a 10% discount off the
base price of $14.99 and a 20% discount for PlayStation®Plus
members. Keep up to date on all the monkey business, including
the upcoming co-op feature on Facebook here. This games is rated
“E for Everyone” by the ESRB.
No word on a physical copy of this game at this time. Families
are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this
game. For more information click
here.