The Smurfs: Dreams Xbox Series X|S Demo Now Available Ahead of October Release
As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for whimsical adventures and a soft spot for the little blue creatures from my childhood, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement upon hearing about “The Smurfs: Dreams“. Having grown up watching their antics on Saturday mornings, this game seems like a dream come true!
Today, Microids and developer Ocellus have unveiled a complimentary demo for the game titled “The Smurfs: Dreams“. This sneak peek allows players to experience the game’s 3D platforming reminiscent of “Super Mario”, before its launch in October.
As a devotee, I find myself immersed in “The Smurfs: Dreams,” where I traverse the whimsical dreams and ominous nightmares of our beloved three-apple-tall blue friends. Guided by Gargamel’s enchantment on their sarsaparilla groves, the Smurfs are cast into a deep slumber, embarking on an extraordinary adventure spanning four realms before confronting Gargamel himself.
The animated adventure game “The Smurfs: Dreams” will be released on October 24th for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. A preview of the game is currently available for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Switch, and PC users.
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2024-09-30 14:11