After having uncovered a plot to build a Supermech, you head to an ancient high-tech fortress in an effort to prevent this weapon from being completed. You must navigate through the various sectors of the fortress, while battling its denizens and avoiding its many dangers. Along the way, you will uncover items that will allow progress to new locations of the fortress and grant you new abilities. The impressive map contains over 550 rooms with Symphony of the Night style continue points scattered throughout, and 5 different difficulty settings. All difficulties include one-hit kills, however easy difficulty allows for increased damage against your enemies with the 'Damage Amp' item. There are over 30 enemy types and 8 bosses, unlimited continues and a password feature (only 8 characters long) is also included. Increased difficulty settings restrict the number of continues as well as forbidding passwords entirely.
Now available for purchase on cartridge from Retrozone! All Retrozone releases also contain an adaptive multi-region lockout chip which allows for play on not only NTSC, but also PAL A, PAL B, and Asian systems. The official release date was February 22, 2010.
Inspired from I Wanna Be The Guy along with other classic platformers, Sivak Games proudly presents Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril. This is the first brand-new action-platformer game to grace the NES in almost 15 years!After having uncovered a plot to build a Supermech, you head to an ancient high-tech fortress in an effort to prevent this weapon from being completed. You must navigate through the various sectors of the fortress, while battling its denizens and avoiding its many dangers. Along the way, you will uncover items that will allow progress to new locations of the fortress and grant you new abilities. The impressive map contains over 550 rooms with Symphony of the Night style continue points scattered throughout, and 5 different difficulty settings. All difficulties include one-hit kills, however easy difficulty allows for increased damage against your enemies with the 'Damage Amp' item. There are over 30 enemy types and 8 bosses, unlimited continues and a password feature (only 8 characters long) is also included. Increased difficulty settings restrict the number of continues as well as forbidding passwords entirely.
Now available for purchase on cartridge from Retrozone! All Retrozone releases also contain an adaptive multi-region lockout chip which allows for play on not only NTSC, but also PAL A, PAL B, and Asian systems. The official release date was February 22, 2010.