Spooky Boxing Comes to NES: Say Hello to Creepy Brawlers!
Movie Monsters Mash Faces in Marvelous Retro Fighting Game Titled Creepy Brawlers
Out now for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Creepy Brawlers combines retro-styled video game boxing and silver screen terrors in a knock-out package- seriously, look at the gorgeously sculpted custom NES cartridges that come with the game’s limited edition!
Video Source – Mega Cat Studios
Face off against eleven monsters, from the Doppleganger who’ll steal your face (and your moves), to Frankenstein’s monster, who won’t stay down for anything- especially not the referee. The game’s putrid pugilists are prepared to punch your precious, peachy cheeks into the grave- lose the round, and you’ll lose your soul.
Each monster has multiple forms- during a fight, you’ll soon discover that there’s more to each brawler than meets the eye! You’ll need to have your counter attacks at the ready to knock back whatever comes at you. You may float like a butterfly, but according to the clown, everybody seems to do that.
Key Facts and Features
- Creepy Brawlers is an actual NES game, cartridge and all- you’ll need to whip out your Nintendo to play!
- Eleven monsters to fight, inspired by classic horror stories
- Four arenas, including the Monster Movie Mansion and top secret Laboratory 52
- Evolving enemies- This isn’t even my final form!
- An achievement system, with 18 achievements to unlock
- Super Spooky
Where’s That Music Coming From?
Where there are eight bit games, so too must be 8-bit music, and Creepy Brawlers is no exception- the game’s chiptune soundtrack includes music by Danimal Cannon and Mitch Foster- additionally, the soundtrack is available on a separate NES cartridge, Creeping It Reel, which includes the legendary Dancing Pumpkin Man (you have to see it to believe it) and a Trick-or-Treat pachinko minigame.
You can download additional assets for Creepy Brawlers and Creeping it Reel here. Interested in a review cartridge or interview opportunity? There’s a real story behind these fancy, sculpted cartridges! Shoot us a reply if you’d like a review copy, please bear in mind that you’ll need to have a working Nintendo Entertainment System.
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