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Pig Eat Ball Coming to Consoles

 

 

Charlestown, IN –September 9, in the year of our Lord 2019 – Independent studio Mommy's Best Games announces the simultaneous release of Pig Eat Ball on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in October 18, 2019.

Pig Eat Ball is an insane 2D action puzzle adventure about eating, getting fat, and barfing on things. The game features 200+ handmade stages, tremendous boss battles, and neo-arcade gameplay.

“Consoles are the natural habitat of Pig Eat Ball, and we took special measures to craft these versions.”, says Nathan Fouts, CEO at Mommy's Best Games. “Imagine all your arcade-action nostalgia accreted together into some sort of mutagenetic gameplay blob, and then we inserted that blob into your favorite digital store.”

Features
• Twisted arcade gameplay –get bigger as you eat and barf to squeeze down to size.
• Explore intricate worlds –travel to five completely unique areas.
• Hand-crafted challenge –200+, carefully designed, non-procedural levels.
• Massive bosses –use your brain, your skills, and your mouth to beat nearly a dozen of them.
• One-of-a kind powerups –dozens of disguises with special abilities.
• Open-ended antics with the Pillbugs –barf on them, bump them, torch them, or knock them into open space.
• Hours of adventure –The main story is a healthy 8-12 hours, with plenty to explore or zip through.
• Wild characters –speak with wacky cupcake people, curmudgeonly apes, and more!
• Manic multiplayer mayhem –play with up to four folks in multiplayer local mode.
• Online leaderboards –each action level lets you compete for the fastest world time!

No word on a physical copy version of this game on these systems at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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