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Amanda The Adventurer Coming to PlayStation and Xbox October 10

The perfect way to get in the spooky spirit this month, MANGLEDmaw Games and DreadXP are set to release viral hit Amanda The Adventurer on PlayStation and Xbox consoles October 10.

Amanda the Adventurer kicks things off with Riley Park inheriting their Aunt Kate’s house. She starts to explore what the reclusive woman left behind, soon finding a stack of VHS tapes next to an old TV set in the attic. 

Said tapes featured episodes of an early 2000s-era children’s cartoon she had never seen before. Popping the first tape into the VCR, Riley quickly realizes that the characters Amanda and Wooly seem to be communicating directly through her TV.

A short yet intricate single-player horror experience, Amanda the Adventurer pays host to a classic, 90s-style CGI that harken back to a simpler era of animation.

In case you missed it, be sure to check out the previously released launch trailer for Amanda the Adventurer below:

Amanda the Adventurer OUT NOW

Note that Nintendo Switch players of Amanda the Adventurer will be able to enjoy a free update with improved graphics, performance, stability, and gameplay polish.

Can’t wait that long? Amanda the Adventurer is also available for the PC via Steam, with a demo also available.

Meanwhile, fans can stay connected around all things Amanda the Adventurer via their official Twitter/X channel, and can also join the conversation via the official DreadXP Discord channel.

Source: YouTube

Casey Scheld

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