Super Lucky's Tale is Coming to Xbox One

Super Lucky's Tale is Coming to Xbox One

An old-school platformer at its finest!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 13, 2017 @ 10:34 PM (Staff Bios)
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It seems as though Lucky the fox is making his way on to the big screen. Originally developed for the Oculus Rift by Playful, Lucky's Tale was created in an old school platformer style for VR. It had a very peppy, upbeat design with many colorful environments. Mix this with some head tracking on the Oculus and you've got yourself a pretty fun virtual reality game.

Super Lucky's Tale is going to have that exact same feel, but it's going to be dropping on the Xbox One and Windows 10. In this new installment, Lucky is trying to rescue his sister and the Book of Ages from the antagonist, Jinx. The game is pretty self-explanatory and seems like it's going to have a really great feel to it. This genre is one that I grew up with and it will also hold a place in my heart.

All nostalgia aside, Super Lucky's Tale is coming out on November 7th and you can check out the gameplay video from E3 right down below!

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