Levelhead releasing on April 30, trailer
Butterscotch Shenanigans has dated its platformer maker Levelhead for Switch. The title will launch on Switch via the eShop on April 30, the studio announced today.
Here’s an overview of Levelhead, along with a trailer:
The Bureau of Shipping has a fresh batch of GR-18 delivery robots running around, and someone has to teach them the ropes. That someone is YOU! Build incredible contraptions, responsive levels, and wild adventures in the Workshop, then share them with the rest of the world and gain a following. Grab your very own GR-18 delivery robot and tackle the challenging, 80+ level training course, then take your skills to the world stage and compete against other Levelheads for top times and scores.
Features
– Build your own levels. Create your own levels with hundreds of elements including enemies, hazards, paths, programmable switches, secrets, weather fx, music, and power-ups.
– Master the challenging campaign. Take control of GR-18, a delivery robot in-training, as you run, jump, and blast your way across 90+ challenging, hand-designed campaign levels.
– Gain a following. Publish your levels for the world to enjoy. See your Play Time, Attempts, and Followers stack up! With robust search and subscription, Levelhead makes amassing a following and playing endless levels from around the world a breeze.
– Compete for Speed and Score. Every level comes with a leaderboard. Take the top spot and you’ll hold the trophy! But beware, the competition is fierce and you never know who will be coming for your awards!
– Couch Co-op. Play with up to 4 friends on the same couch for downright hilarious entertainment. And if you want to really reach for those relationship goals, hop into the Workshop with friends and build levels with everyone at once.
Levelhead will cost $19.99 on the Switch eShop. Pre-loading goes live on March 17. English, Chinese (simplified), Russian, German, Brazilian Portuguese, French, Spanish (Latin), Spanish (Spain), Italian, Japanese, and Korean language options are supported.
Source: Butterscotch Shenanigans PR