Blossom Tales
Blossom Tales

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A beautiful 2D action adventure

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About the game:
Explore a vast open game world in classic action-adventure fashion as Lily, Knight of the Rose! Slash your way through monster-infested dungeons to save the Kingdom of Blossom from eternal darkness. Collect unique weapons, spells, and more during your journey to take down powerful bosses and solve clever puzzles.
Be part of a vivid, dynamic story passed down from grandfather to grandchildren by influencing the course of events yourself!

Features:
15+ hours of gameplay
Huge, diverse game world with many different locations
4 unique themed dungeons
Various items impacting gameplay and fighting style
Fun, charming storytelling

Take a peek inside Kingdom of Blossom

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Release Date

Steam:
28.03.2017
Switch:
21.12.2017

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Price

$14.99

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Genre

Action-Adventure

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Number of Players

1

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‘This level of care shows through in the final product, making it a perfect title for anyone who wants to recapture the sense of discovery felt while playing through A Link to the Past for the first time.’

Jason Bohn, Hardcore Gamer

‘Blossom Tales is a retro-inspired action/adventure game that takes many of its cues from one of the worlds most highly praised and critically acclaimed SNES games of all time: The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past. Its unabashed resemblance to the highly praised 1991 retro gem shines through not only in its pixel-perfect graphics but also in its elegant yet straightforward gameplay mechanics. It’s a refreshing new take on a classic formula and stands out as a charming love letter to one of Nintendo’s most beloved and cherished franchises.’

Filip Miucin, IGN