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Microids welcomes two new indie games

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Indie games Grand Mountain Adventure: Wonderlands and Scrap Riders join publishing label Microids Indie.

During the event Media Indie Exchange Picks 2021, Microids indicated the arrival of two new titles in their catalog of indie games.

Notice to board sports fans, the game Grand Mountain Adventure: Wonderlands land on Switch and PC. While its release in 2019 was to be confined only to mobile, 8 million downloads were a game-changer. This game offers you theopportunity to put on ski and snowboard in order to freely explore the snow-capped mountains, concealing hundreds of challenges to relieve.

Developed by the Swedish studio Toppluva, this new port will include a augmented and reworked version of the base game, improved graphics, local multiplayer, new mountains and much more.

If you’re more of a fighter than a mop in the middle of the mountain, no worries, Microids thought of you. Developed by the Spanish studio Games for Tutti, Scrap Riders is a 2D beat’em up set in a future cyberpunk. You embody Rast, a smuggler who is a member of the outlaw motorcycle gang named Scraps Riders and will have to survive in this post apocalyptic world. Your crossing in these hostile regions will not be without problems and violence will be the only way to stay alive in the face of the many dangers that await you.

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We are delighted to welcome these two independent nuggets to the Microids Indie family. […] We can’t wait for PC and Nintendo Switch gamers to get their hands on these unique games! – Vincent Dondaine, Vice-President of Microids Indie

Grand Mountain Adventure: Wonderlands will come out on Nintendo Switch in physical and digital versions as well as on PC (Steam) in early 2022. Scrap Riders will be available digitally on Nintendo Switch and PC / Mac in 2022.

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