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SuperMash Zany Game-making Game Heading To Consoles May 8

New York, NY – Developer Digital Continue has today revealed SuperMash, its zany game-making game, will launch on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on Friday, May 8. In SuperMash, players can discover randomly generated games (called Mashes) where they can challenge themselves in a wide variety of unexpected genre hybrids.

SuperMash Zany Game-making Game Heading To Consoles May 8

Through positive and negative “glitches,” SuperMash creates unique and unpredictable scenarios by altering the mechanics of the Mashes the game gives you. Additionally, players can control certain elements of what they play by applying Dev Cards, which represent a generous selection of characters, enemies, environments, and more. Players can share the Mashes they find with their friends by giving them its unique playable code. The game’s story mode takes place in a video game store where players receive quests by assisting customers and stocking the shelves with the best Mashes the game can generate.

In SuperMash, players can:

  • Mash together six unique 2D game genres, including Metrovania, Shoot ’em Up, Stealth, Platformer, JRPG, and Action Adventure. Each can be combined with itself or one of the other genres.
  • Further customize Mashes generated with collectable in-game Dev Cards, which allow them to pick and choose specific characters, enemies, worlds, and more every time they play.
  • Run a video game shop stocked with retro hybrids of player-created games.
  • Share their favorite combinations with the world through unique codes generated for each Mash.

Players can purchase SuperMash on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Games Store, or Nintendo eShop for $19.99 beginning May 8, 2020.

For more information, please visit: https://www.digitalcontinue.com/super_mash/

Related: Game-Making Game SUPERMASH Available Now for PC Exclusively via Epic Games Store

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