Switch Trip World DX DELUXE EDITION Japan sub English + Book etc 2024 FedEx

Description

Condition: New. Japan Version. The product manual is written in Japanese.

Japan Version.

Release date: ‎ 2024/3/28

[Supported languages] Japanese, English

[DELUXE EDITION bonus content] Regular version soft
three-sided case
trading card
mini magazine “DELUXE+”
Soundtrack CD

Product Description The action game ``Trip World'' for the Game Boy released in 1992 is back in color under the supervision of then development director Yuichi Ueda! After the "Mayta Flower", a symbol of peace, is stolen, the main character, Jacob, goes on an adventure to the "Trip World", which is made up of five worlds, in pursuit of the culprit. Jacob's special skill is that he can transform into three forms at any time. "Land Jacob" walks on land and attacks with kicks, "Underwater Jacob" swims like a fish and attacks with bubble bombs, and "Aerial Jacob" flaps his wings and flies through the air. In addition, if you pick up special items, you can turn into a bouncing ball or grow a tail to defeat enemies. Bosses await in each world, including towering mountains, underwater ruins, and flower-filled castles. 

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