Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
3DS eShop
- 3rd Jun 2014, $15.00
- 1st Oct 2015, £13.49
- Also Available On
- Series
- Official Site
- nicalis.com
Reviews
Review 1001 Spikes (3DS eShop)
Exquisite torture
We'll get this out of the way right now: 1001 Spikes is hard. So hard, in fact, that it's deliberately unfair. Those of you turned off by that knowledge can save yourself a great deal of frustration by walking on by. Anyone up to the challenge, however, is in for one of the most satisfying platforming experiences in recent years...
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1001 Spikes News
Nintendo Download 1st October (Europe)
Animal Crossing! Medabots! 1001 Spikes! Dragon Ball Z pre-load! More!
It's the beginning of another week, which means we have Nintendo Download Update details for Europe to consider; this week brings 3DS retail treats, a long awaited download game across both systems and even Virtual Console options. On top of that there are more download-only games...
Nintendo Download 5th June (North America)
Tomodachi comes to life, 1001 Spikes, Minish Cap and much more
It's that time, North America, for the latest Nintendo Download Update with the details of new goodies available this week. There's a high-profile retail title on 3DS along with an assortment of new download-only titles on both current systems; there's some welcome retro Zelda and more...
About The Game
One Adventurer. 1001 Lives. Can you do it?
Jim Hawkins, the world-renowned archaeologist, has gone missing while exploring the frozen reaches of Antarctica.
Before his disappearance, he entrusted his daughter Tina with a map to the long forgotten ruins of Ukampa Temple in South America, along with a letter warning that death waits behind its every corner.
In that letter, he posed a challenge to his estranged son, Aban Hawkins: to venture forth into the deadly ruins in search of a legendary treasure rumored to lie behind the Golden Door of Poko-Mum.
Can Aban survive the endless traps of Ukampa and surpass his famous father once and for all?
Comments 2
So...I'm assuming we won't see it in Europe this year?
Will we see it this year then?...Please?...
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