Tiny Barbarian DX footage
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A couple of videos have come in showcasing the newly-released Switch game Tiny Barbarian DX. View the first 15 minutes and co-op action below.
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Tiny Barbarian DX launch trailer
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Tiny Barbarian DX is out today on Switch. Take a look at the official launch trailer from Nicalis below.
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Tiny Barbarian DX launches on October 10
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Tiny Barbarian DX is coming to Switch on October 10, Nicalis announced today. The game will be sold physically and digitally for $29.99.
Here’s an overview and a couple of comments from developer StarQuail Games:
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Tiny Barbarian DX will include Chibi PVC keychain inside a microfiber pouch at launch
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Nicalis previously announced that the physical version of Tiny Barbarian DX will include an instruction booklet. On GameStop, additional goodies have been revealed for launch.
Those who pre-order Tiny Barbarian DX around release will receive a Chibi PVC keychain. It’ll be tucked away inside a microfiber pouch, so that’s another extra.
You can pre-order Tiny Barbarian DX on GameStop here.
Thanks to Goldmario791 for the tip.
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Tiny Barbarian DX boxart designed by Susumu Matsushita, retail copies to include full-color instruction manual
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Nicalis unveiled the boxart for Tiny Barbarian DX today. It’s made by artist and character designer Susumu Matsushita, who created cover art for hundreds of Famitsu issues. He’s also the creator of the Japanese magazine’s mascot Necky the Fox, who appeared as a playable character in Super Mario Maker as a downloadable costume. Matsushita previously worked on the packaging for games such as Motor Toon Grand Prix, Maximo, and Adventure Island.
Nicalis also announced today that at retail, Tiny Barbarian DX will come with a full-color instruction manual that includes a featurette on the making of the boxart. It covers “Matsushita’s creative process, details his preferred art supplies, shows photos of him working at his drawing table and even identifies the 1960s rock instrumental that he listened to while he created the cover”.
Tiny Barbarian DX is due out in Q4 2017. Pricing will be set at $29.99.
Source: Nicalis PR