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Monday, July 21, 2008

XBLA: 'N+' Expansion Coming This Week, Developer Hold Competition

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Metanet have announced that the first of 3 expansion packs for their hit game 'N+' will be coming out this week!

Levelpack #1 features 150 new singleplayer maps of "easier" difficulty -- including a map in which we publicly apologize for 14-4 "Master Control" -- which are designed for those people who like the game but prefer the slightly more laid-back levels you tend to find at the start of each episode/column. Things still get fairly hard by the end though. So not easy, but easier.

There are also 50 new co-op maps, which are (we think) much improved over the co-op levels that came with the game, mostly due to us having months more time to play co-op and figure out what works. These are quite definitely NOT easy -- make sure to sit out of punching range, especially when playing 08-4 "the friendship tester". You've been warned!

The pack will cost 200 Points. The second one will also - the third will be free!

If you're quick to get it - Metanet are also holding a competition - guess the 8 level names NOT used in the upcoming pack! You'll win yourself a copy of the game, a notebook pack and a copy of the OXM Magazine with new exclusive gamer pics!

Source: N+ Level Pack Contesque: Part the First

Comments

I'm afraid I totally screwed up -- there are only 150 singleplayer levels, not 200.

I wish we had done 200 though, it's a much nicer number. Sigh..

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