A swanky pen and map change for Crash Bandicoot Festival
One can say that when one of the gaming industry’s best mascot celebrates his birthday, he should do it in a whole shebang! Hence, beyond selling the game for the Nintendo DS, fans of Crash can also get special stylus of our furry friend as a gift. This stylus pens doesn’t come as a limited edition version of the game, but rather, the first stock of the game comes with this special gift. However, as the article puts it, once the stock runs outs, then that’s it.
More so, the article updates us on what else we can do in the Crash Bandicoot Festival. Finally, they clarify on what gaming system they will implement on the main race. It seems that a board system (much like the older Crash Bandicoot games) will be implemented for this game.
There are over 80 stages in the game that you can go to. Forty of these stages are interchangeable, meaning you can choose what game you wish to play on that stage. The rest of the stages are strategically placed in order for your character to advance towards the finish line (or not, if you lose that stage).
More so, it is now confirmed that over 40 mini-games can be played on the WiFi multiple player mode. Now, with the betting system at hand, the Bandicoot Festival will definitely be a riot!
Via Famitsu
One can say that when one of the gaming industry’s best mascot celebrates his birthday, he should do it in a whole shebang! Hence, beyond selling the game for the Nintendo DS, fans of Crash can also get special stylus of our furry friend as a gift. This stylus pens doesn’t come as a limited edition version of the game, but rather, the first stock of the game comes with this special gift. However, as the article puts it, once the stock runs outs, then that’s it.
More so, the article updates us on what else we can do in the Crash Bandicoot Festival. Finally, they clarify on what gaming system they will implement on the main race. It seems that a board system (much like the older Crash Bandicoot games) will be implemented for this game.
There are over 80 stages in the game that you can go to. Forty of these stages are interchangeable, meaning you can choose what game you wish to play on that stage. The rest of the stages are strategically placed in order for your character to advance towards the finish line (or not, if you lose that stage).
More so, it is now confirmed that over 40 mini-games can be played on the WiFi multiple player mode. Now, with the betting system at hand, the Bandicoot Festival will definitely be a riot!
Via Famitsu