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Join Lucky on his thrilling journey through the Book of Ages, a magical artifact that opens doors to amazing worlds. Meet new friends, explore exciting lands, and recover the missing pages from the evil sorcerer Jinx and his villainous family, the dreaded Kitty Litter.
Read moreJoin Lucky on his thrilling journey through the Book of Ages, a magical artifact that opens doors to amazing worlds. Meet new friends, explore exciting lands, and recover the missing pages from the evil sorcerer Jinx and his villainous family, the dreaded Kitty Litter.
• Featuring a huge variety of gameplay, from expansive 3D hubs, to story-based adventure levels, 2D side-scrolling challenges, rewarding mini-games, mind-bending puzzles, and thrilling boss battles.
• Thousands of collectibles to gather, tons of rewarding secrets to discover, a cast of memorable characters, and an entire wardrobe of costumes for the stylish adventurer.
• Designed to delight and challenge players of all ages and skill levels.
• A complete re-imagining of the original Super Lucky's Tale, featuring redesigned and new levels, a fully rotatable camera, tighter movement control, and major overhauls to nearly every other aspect, including the story, cinematics, music, and more.
Jump, burrow, and tail swipe your way to victory in this love letter to classic 3D platformers!
This game was fun until I tried to get all of the achievements. The two I have left are Smooth Criminal and The New Champ. Whoever came up with these achievements, just know that I hate you.
This game is cute and fun, reminiscent of 3d platformers of old; Croc, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, etc. It's got puzzles to solve that sometimes take a little thought, but aren't too difficult either. If you're into these
Lucky strongly reminds me of Conker and I am not alone on that. This game is what we expected a original Conker game to be. If you enjoyed the collectaton games of the Nintendo 64, you'll love this game. The treatment
I have played both Super Lucky's Tale and New Super Lucky's Tale back to back in order to draw a fair comparison between both games. NSLT looks better, presents its story in a more compelling way, and being able to move
Quite enjoyable collectathon-jump'n'run with good controls and very lovely, creative levels. Only downside: All the Foxington levels. Imagine playing regular Super Mario and suddenly you are in a Kaizo World. That's
One of the better 3D platformers I've played. A fair few indie games have tried to capture the nostalgia of playing the first wave of this type of game in the mid-to-late-90s, but very few manage to be both suitably