Amanda the Adventurer 3 is finally coming to consoles, because who needs human interaction, right? 🤖💻 It’s joining its indie horror predecessors on consoles later this month, because the world was just missing a game about creepy kids’ entertainment 🎃. After launching on PC last November, Amanda the Adventurer 3 is finally coming to consoles on May 28, and we can’t wait to experience the finale of this indie horror series that started in April 2023 📆.
So, players on XBOX, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch can now experience the thrill of playing a game that’s all about watching VHS tapes and solving puzzles 📺. Because, you know, that’s not something you can do in real life 🙄. The game is published by DreadXP, which is apparently trying to make a name for itself in the creepy kids’ entertainment “genre” 🎃. They’re standing next to similar titles like Five Nights at Freddy’s and Poppy Playtime, because who doesn’t love a good scare 🎉?
The Amanda the Adventurer games follow Riley Park as they investigate the secrets of the strange, interactive TV series Amanda the Adventurer on VHS tapes in their Aunt Kate’s attic 📼. Because, you know, that’s not a recipe for disaster 🤦♀️. The second game saw Riley escape the attic and head to Kensdale Public Library, and for the third entry, Riley is exploring the Hameln Entertainment facility to solve the final mysteries of the haunted TV show and get closure on Riley’s, Aunt Kate’s, and Amanda’s stories 📚. We’re sure it’s not just a bunch of random plot twists and confusing storylines 🙅♂️.
While DreadXP published the Amanda the Adventurer games, the development team is MANGLEDmaw, a Canadian development studio based out of Hamilton, Ontario 🇨🇦. They’re a studio that’s clearly trying to make a name for itself in the gaming industry, and we’re sure their next project will be a real masterpiece 🎨. After all, who needs experience or talent when you’re making indie horror games 🤣?
Amanda the Adventurer 3 will be available on XBOX Series X|S, XBOX One, PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 this May 28, with the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition especially designed for that console’s hardware for “increased performance” 🚀. Because, you know, the game wouldn’t be complete without a special edition that’s only available on one console 🤑. And if you want to try the games out now, every Amanda the Adventurer game is available now on PC 🖥️. So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and waste your time playing a game about creepy kids’ entertainment 🕰️.
The game’s developer, MANGLEDmaw, is clearly a genius 🤓. We mean, who needs a game with a coherent storyline or decent graphics when you can have a game about watching VHS tapes and solving puzzles 🤔? It’s not like players will get bored or confused 🙄. And the fact that the game is available on multiple consoles is just a bonus 🎁. We’re sure the game will run smoothly on all of them, without any bugs or glitches 🐜.
In conclusion, Amanda the Adventurer 3 is a game that’s sure to thrill and confuse players everywhere 😱. With its unique blend of creepy atmosphere and boring gameplay, it’s a game that’s not to be missed 🎉. So, go ahead and pre-order your copy now, and experience the thrill of playing a game that’s all about watching VHS tapes and solving puzzles 📺. Your social life will thank you 🤪. 🎊👻🕷️💀
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