GamingID@Xbox Releases: Week of June 18 - 22 2018

ID@Xbox Releases: Week of June 18 – 22 2018

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Each week a number of new ID@Xbox titles are released. Here is the roundup of the releases for the week of June 18 – 22 2018.

Haimrik

Make words come to life in this action adventure unlike any other! Haimrik blends gameplay with the narrative of its story set in medieval times. Combined with crisp humor and rare visual style, Haimrik’s journey is sure to entertain. Word’s the word!

Anima Gate of Memories: The Nameless Chronicles

Anima The Nameless Chronicles is a third person action RPG that tells the story of a man without name, an immortal being cursed to walk the world until the end of time.

When a shadow of his past rises again in his path, he will be forced to take part in a conflict in which the very existence is in question. But…will he be our last hope, or our doom?

Grab the Bottle

Somewhere in rural America, one particularly strong-minded baby is taking his first steps and discovers that anything is possible. Especially as he seems to have an infinitely stretchy arm.

Grab the Bottle is a quirky puzzle game in which you solve puzzles by stretching your arm through the level. You need to maneuver an ever-extending arm to grab the goal bottle, avoiding anything hazardous on the way. To make things more tricky, Grab the Bottle brings physics and puzzles to the mix. You must grab, pull and drop objects to get to the goal bottle. On the way you will find different kinds of obstacles that need to be dealt with. 

Atomine

Atomine is a twin stick procedural shooter rogue-lite set in a virtual world with minimalist design, where the player recounts on the screen the real events of STUXNET, the first weapon ever created in the form of computer virus. 

In every run the player has to clear the level area from all the enemies in order to unlock the portal to the next level. During the run every killed enemy will leave on the ground XPs, energy and/or weapon modules.

Battle Knights

Play as the blue knight, Wonder, who is on a quest to unite the colored realms! Battle Knights is the kind of game you remember playing back in the days of the NES and SNES. It’s an easy to play yet challenging platformer. The game may seem trivial with Wonder only being able to attack, block, and jump but, rest assured that Battle Knights will be a challenge.

Slime-san: Superslime Edition

The funky platformer is slimier and better than ever in this special Superslime Edition release of Slime-san!

Slime-san: Superslime Edition includes all three major campaigns as well as some brand new, exclusive levels and features! Are you ready to face Mama Worm, Blackbird’s Kraken and Sheeple all at once?! Happy sliming!

Yet Another Zombie Defense HD

Yet Another Zombie Defense HD is a top-down zombie shooter with tower defense elements, featuring up to 4 players local and online co-op. Build your base by day, defend it by night, put your skills to the test and stay alive as long as you can!

The Journey Down: Chapter 2

The Journey Down is a classic point-and-click saga with an Afro-Caribbean vibe.

In the second chapter, the plot thickens as our heroes plunge down into the mist below the Edge and wind up in the foggy and treacherous town of Port Artue where they find themselves cornered by pirates and on the run from the law.

See you next week for another round-up of the new ID@Xbox releases.

Andrew Edney
Andrew Edneyhttps://moviesgamesandtechcom.wpcomstaging.com
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blog for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to be a Microsoft MVP since January 2008 - again this year as an Xbox MVP.

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