Minit, The Adventure Pals, Dangun Feveron added to Xbox Store

A trio of retro-styled adventures are now available to download for the Xbox One through the Xbox Games Store.

First up is Minit, a minimalist take on the Zelda formula that’s played sixty seconds at a time. Also available to download today is The Adventure Pals, a side-scrolling platformer, and Dangun Feveron, a vertically-scrolling shooter that slots nicely into the “bullet hell” subgenre.

You can learn more about all three games after the break.


Now Available on Xbox Games Store – 4/4/18 [Major Nelson]

Minit
Minit is a peculiar little adventure played sixty seconds at a time. Journey outside the comfort of your home to help unusual folk, uncover countless secrets, and overcome dangerous foes, all in hopes of lifting a rather unfortunate curse that ends each day after just one minute. Minit is a collaboration between Kitty Calis, Jan Willem Nijman, Jukio Kallio, and Dominik Johann.

The Adventure Pals
The Super Adventure Pals series is back for another action-packed story, but this time the stakes are higher, the characters are wackier and the pets are more… giraffeier? The sequel to the award winning Super Adventure Pals, ride your giraffe across an open world, discover secrets, bash up some baddies and enter a colorful world of laughter and adventure where using a giraffe’s tongue as a helicopter propeller is a legitimate means of transport.

Dangun Feveron
Get in the groove with Dangun Feveron’s old school style of refreshing and simple vertical scrolling gameplay. This outstanding example of the high speed danmaku bullet hell genre is back as the second installment in the M2 ShotTriggers lineup, just as it approaches its 20th anniversary! A new shine has been added to this masterpiece from CAVE with features like original game modes that put a new twist on the gameplay, remixed background music, and powered-up M2 Gadgets to help you become a master.

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