Max: The Curse of Brotherhood

Release Date
21st Dec 2017
No. of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Adventure, Platformer, Puzzle
Publisher
Wired Productions
Developer
Stage Clear Studios
Content Rating
PEGI/12
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None

About

A warm summer day, Max comes home from school and finds his room in a mess. His little brother Felix is playing with his toys again! In anger, Max turns to his laptop and makes a search: “How to make your brother disappear”.

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a cinematic adventure filled with action-packed platforming and creative puzzle-solving. Armed with only a Magic Marker, Max must confront evil at every turn in a hostile and fantastical world in order to save his kid brother, Felix. Fortunately, the Magic Marker has the power to bend the elements and create magic objects that can help Max on his quest. Join Max on the greatest adventure of his life!

  • Explore a stunningly beautiful world with hand-crafted levels
  • Run, jump, climb and swing through Anotherworld in a tightly-tuned platformer
  • Shape the elements to your will with the power of the Magic Marker
  • A heartwarming story of monsters, magic, and brotherly love

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

Max: Curse of the Brotherhood uses a wonderfully implemented drawing mechanic to solve puzzles that can often feel familiar, but are usually just about different enough to remain fun and fresh. The platforming, chase sequences, and even the final boss won’t put up too much of a fight against you in the seven-or-so hour campaign, but you may find yourself occasionally stumped by the odd puzzle that strays from the norm.

It isn’t quite perfect, and there are several small areas where we feel the game could be improved, but ultimately we had a great time playing through the adventure and enjoyed the core mechanic. It can’t quite compete with the true elites of its genres but it is definitely a welcome addition to the eShop - if you love the puzzle-platform genre and want to add another game to your collection, this wouldn’t be a bad place to start.

8/10

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