Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus Arriving This Month

Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus is a 2D platformer with RPG elements that’s heading to the Wii U eShop at the end of March, brought to you by Aksys Games and originally developed by LookAtMyGame.

There’s over 30 hours of gameplay here, with tons of items to unlock and extra quests to discover.

Aksys Games and LookAtMyGame proudly announce that Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus will be available for digital download on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system 3/29/16 and Wii U™ 3/31/16. Action adventure RPG elements fuse together with lavish visuals to create a nostalgic world unlike anything you’ve seen before. Navigate your way through hordes of nefarious monsters and massive boss battles in retro pixelated 2D glory! Solve puzzles, converse with locals and gain skills to restore hope to the once peaceful Exidus. Hidden items, secret areas and bonus quests round out the 30+ hours of gameplay!

Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus Features:

– Four Magical Realms – Explore an enchanted nexus of worlds never before imagined! Collect magical tomes to gain access to new areas and further the narrative!
– Bring on the Bad Guys! – Giant bosses and vicious monsters will test your might as you fight to save Exidus. – Develop your skills and adapt your tactics to gain the edge over evil!
– Musicom – Communicate with monsters and villagers by collecting runes and mastering their arcane language!
– A Trove of Treasures – Bonus unlockables, secret items and extra quests add extra depth to the gargantuan journey before you!

The game will arrive on March 31st, after a delay where it was originally intended to launch in 2015. The game will be coming to PS4 a few days earlier on March 29th (but you’ll be playing on the Wii U…right?).

Watch the trailer to see what it’s all about!

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Micah has been playing games since his first pong machine, and has been writing for as long as he could grip a pencil and not drool on the paper. So, for about a week.

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