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Badland Game of the Year Edition headed to Xbox One on May 29th

Dave Shanahan Dave Shanahan
May 17, 2020
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Badland Game of the Year Edition headed to Xbox One on May 29th

The latest game set to hit the Xbox One Store is Badland: Game of the Year Edition. Badland is a side-scrolling adventure game with unique physics-based gameplay. It first earned his award-winning reputation as an iPad game, but now it is being released to the Xbox One and other platforms on May 29th. Badland is not available for pre-download yet, but will likely be available when it is released. 

Badlands reminds me a lot of Limbo because of its dark theme and complex array of puzzles and obstacles. Judging by the YouTube gameplay trailer, Badland has outstanding audio and visual effects and I am glad that it is making its way to the Xbox One.  

The Badland Game of the Year Edition will feature over four times the content of the original iPad game, with 100 levels of single player levels offering over 15 hours of gameplay. Badland will also include 100 co-op and 27 multiplayer deathmatch levels so you can play with your friends on Xbox Live. If you want to play with your friends at home , Badland offers multiplayer up to four people on your Xbox One console.

Check out the Badland Game of the Year Edition Gameplay video below, and look for it when it hits the Xbox One Store on May 29th.   

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