The Spelunker HD Deluxe western release is now available on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, publisher ININ Games and developer Tozai have announced.
Spelunker HD Deluxe western release is available in both digital and a physical run, the latter coming in via Limited and Collector’s Editions over on the Strictly Limited Games online store.
Here’s a new trailer:
Here’s a rundown on the game:
Dedicated retro game fans might remember the original game, which was first released for Atari 8bit computers back in 1983. Or also the PS award-winning “Spelunker HD” that was released for PS3. And now Strictly Limited Games proudly presents Spelunker HD Deluxe coming with awesome fresh graphics and a new game mode!
A variety of game modes and many different stages will provide players with a lot of challenges on their way to seek out the mystery that lies in the depths. All of the modes can be played as single player, but they are also supporting online multiplayer with up to six people and offline multiplayer with up to four people allowing the players to explore the caves together!
- Adventure:
Players can explore 100 stages by fighting and jumping their way through enemies and obstacles- Competition:
The best cave explorer wins! In this mode, players can compete with their friends- Championship:
The name says it all… This mode includes another 100 super-difficult, challenging stages that seek for real cave exploring experts- Endless Cave NEO:
In this mode, players can compete and see how far they get in endless, randomly generated cavesWhilst exploring dark caves and avoiding getting beaten by the dangers that lurk in the depths, players can enjoy a fresh visual appeal with new 3D assets and a realistic cave atmosphere, accompanied by a catchy, memorable soundtrack. But those who prefer to keep it classic, will also get their money’s worth – the well-received “Classic Mode” that was also included in the PS3 version will still be available in Spelunker HD Deluxe. So retro fans can enjoy beautiful nostalgic pixel graphics and 8-bit sound for the original Spelunker experience like back in the early 80s.