‘WONDER BOY RETURNS’ is out today on PSN

CFK has just launched ‘WONDER BOY RETURNS’ today, March 30th, 2017 in North American territories.

‘Wonder Boy’ is a classic title that was released all the way back in 1986, by Escape (Now known as Westone Bit Entertainment). Originally released as an Arcade machine, Wonder Boy was a fast paced side-scrolling action game.

The protagonist, “Boy” runs hastily to save his girlfriend Tina, who has been captured by the Dark King. At the time, the game had overwhelming success with its intuitive gameplay and outstanding game design.

The classic title that once dominated the gaming era was also ported onto many of the video game consoles of the day, with releases reaching into the modern age.

About “WONDER BOY RETURNS”:

HD Remake
Built from the ground up, Boy, Tina and all appearing monsters are all newly designed to take advantage of modern consoles and let those unacquainted players with Wonder Boy fall in love with this classic title.

How to play
‘WONDER BOY RETURNS’ is a classical side-scroller game. Technically, you only need to keep three simple actions in mind. ‘Get items’, ‘avoid obstacles’ and before losing all HP, ‘restore yourself with food items’. Also, the acquirable Skateboard item will allow you moving with a boost.

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Even more content
CFK has inserted newly developed “extra stages” and new monsters which are also fully authorized by original creator of the original game. All these new elements will keep the game challenging and enjoyable for those classic fans of the series.

‘WONDER BOY RETURNS’ is priced at $14.99 and will offer an exclusive WBR PS4 Theme Skin for the first three weeks of release to celebrate the PlayStation launch. For more information about the game or latest news, please visit the Facebook Official page (https://www.facebook.com/wonderboyreturns/).

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