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Description
Kid Paddle: Lost In The Game is a 3D side-scrolling platform game inspired by Midam's popular comic strip
Kid Paddle. Kid Paddle and his friends go play games at the City Game Arcade, but things turn sour when they become trapped inside the game and Kid Paddle's friends are being held captive by the evil blorks. Kid Paddle must journey through four different worlds to save his friends by activating switches, jumping on platforms and fighting many different blorks. It's also possible to play as Little Barbarian and save the princess in two of the game's six worlds.
The game features the same worlds and story as the Wii version, but has different gameplay. The player can collect coins, shoot blorks, buy upgrades from Mirador's shop. The game features traditional platforming elements such as pushing blocks and jumping on platforms.
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Alternate Titles
- "Kid Paddle: Alone in the Blork" -- Working title
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Working title
The game's title was originally going to be
Kid Paddle: Alone in the Blork, which was a reference to Atari's
Alone in the Dark franchise. In the end, Atari didn't like the idea and changed the subtitle to
Lost in the Game.
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Kid Paddle: Lost in the Game (Nintendo DS) on Aug 28, 2011