Posts Tagged ‘Miles & Kilo’
Miles & Kilo Launching March 26th on Nintendo 3DS eShop!
North Shields, United Kingdom, March 19th, 2020: Four Horses are pleased to announce that Miles & Kilo will launch on Nintendo 3DS eShops in the American and European regions on Thursday March 26th for $7.99 / €7.99 / £7.19. A long-awaited sequel to the popular Kid Tripp, Miles & Kilo will be available for the first time on Nintendo’s iconic handheld systems.
A routine flight for Miles and his four-legged best friend Kilo turns extraordinary when a sudden storm hits. Miles & Kilo are attacked by a mischievous spectre and sent spiralling into a crash landing on a haunted island! To make matters even worse, a local gang of thieving critters run off with all the plane parts. This plucky duo’s only hope is to embark on a thrilling chase across treacherous terrains. Will you help our heroes escape?
Miles & Kilo is a fast-paced, super-challenging action platformer featuring adorable pixel art and an old school soundtrack. Take control of Miles and Kilo to run, jump, bounce, swing, roll, surf, crash, smash and hop your way through 36 challenging levels across five beautiful hand drawn worlds. Both Miles and Kilo have their own diverse sets of moves and abilities: Miles can wall-jump, slide, punch, and toss fruit at pesky critters; Kilo can somersault through breakable walls and dash through the air to pounce on nearby baddies.
Features:
- Super challenging, fast-paced platforming action.
- Silky smooth 60 frames per second on all 3DS and 2DS systems.
- Stereoscopic 3D graphics on all 3DS systems.
- 36 formidable levels across five detailed worlds.
- Gorgeous hand drawn pixel art and charming retro soundtrack.
- Two super adorable characters with unique abilities.
- Identical content to the home console systems
Source: PR Email
Four Horses Currently Hosting eShop Sale for Select Titles!
Four Horses are currently running a sale on the Nintendo Switch and 3DS eShops with some fantastic discounts on our games.
On Switch:
Miles & Kilo is 25% off.
$5.99 until April 10th in America
£5.39/€5.99 until April 17th in EuropeOn 3DS
Kid Tripp is 25% off.
$2.99 until April 10th in America
£2.69/€2.99 until April 17th in Europe
Source: PR Email
Miles & Kilo Out Now on Nintendo Switch!
North Shields, United Kingdom, July 5th, 2018: Four Horses are pleased to announce that Miles & Kilo launches today on Nintendo Switch eShops in the America and Europe regions. The long-awaited sequel to popular Kid Tripp, Miles & Kilo is available today with an unmissable launch offer.
To celebrate the game’s release, Four Horses have two amazing offers for anyone who buys Miles & Kilo during the launch period. Players who don’t already own the game’s predecessor, Kid Tripp, will get the prequel completely free of charge when they buy Miles & Kilo! The 100% discount will be applied at the checkout on the Switch eShop. For those players who already own Kid Tripp, a 50% discount will be applied to their purchase of Miles & Kilo at the Switch eShop checkout. Both these offers only run until July 12th, so don’t hang around!
A routine flight for Miles and his four-legged best friend Kilo turns extraordinary when a sudden storm hits. Miles & Kilo are attacked by a mischievous spectre and sent spiralling into a crash landing on a haunted island! To make matters even worse, a local gang of thieving critters run off with all their plane parts. This plucky duo’s only hope is to embark on a thrilling chase across treacherous terrains. Will you help our heroes escape?
Miles & Kilo is a fast-paced, super-challenging action platformer featuring adorable pixel art and an old school soundtrack. Take control of Miles and Kilo to run, jump, bounce, swing, roll, surf, crash, smash and hop your way through 36 challenging levels across five beautiful hand drawn worlds. Both Miles and Kilo have their own diverse sets of moves and abilities: Miles can wall-jump, slide, punch, and toss fruit at pesky critters; Kilo can somersault through breakable walls and dash through the air to pounce on nearby baddies.
Features:
• Super challenging, fast- paced platforming action.
• Unlockable time attack mode.
• Silky smooth 60 frames per second.
• 36 formidable levels across five detailed worlds.
• Video capture and HD rumble on Nintendo Switch.
• Gorgeous hand drawn pixel art and charming retro soundtrack.
• Two super adorable characters with unique abilities.Miles & Kilo is available now on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
Source: PR Email
Miles & Kilo launch July 5th on Nintendo Switch; get Kid Tripp for free until July 12th!
Miles & Kilo is the sequel to Kid Tripp. Whilst out for a flight with his dog, Kilo, Miles gets trapped in a storm when a mysterious character appears and causes them to crash land on a haunted island. To make matters worse, this character and his cronies steal various vital parts of Miles’ plane. Take control of Miles and Kilo to run, jump, bounce, swing, roll, surf, crash, smash and hop your way through 36 challenging levels across five beautiful hand drawn worlds.
Features:
- Five themed worlds with a total of 36 levels
- Boss fights
- Take full control or choose Autorun
- Beautiful retro graphics
- Music by Chris Kukla
- 60fps smooth action
Miles & Kilo will launch July 5th on the Nintendo eShop. Miles & Kilo owners can also get a 100% discount on Kid Tripp until July 12th!
Source: PR Email
Four Horses bringing Miles & Kilo to Nintendo Switch later this year!
Following on from the great success of Kid Tripp on the Nintendo Switch and 3DS, it gives us enormous pleasure to be able to announce that Mike Burns, the creator of Kid Tripp, has chosen Four Horses to also bring the sequel, Miles & Kilo, to the Nintendo Switch.
Miles & Kilo takes all the great features of Kid Tripp, turns them up to 11 and throws in a dog for good measure! Play your way: with full control of Miles, you can spend as long as you like carefully picking your way through the levels or turn on Autorun and go for your fastest times, the choice is yours. Miles & Kilo is bigger and more refined than Kid Tripp and will be crash landing onto the Nintendo Switch eShop later this year.
Source: PR