The SNES and NES are getting new games thanks to Mega Cat Studios

The SNES and NES are getting new games thanks to Mega Cat Studios

Mega Cat Studios will publish a trio of new games this month, but they’re not heading to modern consoles.

Announced yesterday, the publisher will deliver new titles for the NES and SNES. The games coming to older consoles are SNES maze chaser Super Fanger, NES action-puzzler Old Towers, and NES cerebral puzzle platformer Plyuk. All three games will be available on Mega Cat Studios’ webstore on January 29. A new trailer can be seen here.

A description of each game can be seen below.

Super Fanger: Get ready for the wildest game of tag yet. Chase down your friends or evade their pursuit to avoid capture. Tackle dynamic levels and execute special moves to outsmart your rivals. Keep your nerve as you make every twist and turn count!

4 maps with signature twists

Play absurd characters with unique abilities

Unlockable surprises

One or two players

Plyuk: When Plyuk tumbles into a hidden, underground lab, his quiet evening stroll turns into a nightmare. Trapped in a facility full of failed experiments, his only escape is to use his unique ability: cloning himself.

Navigate a trap-filled world using your cloning mechanics

Solve teamwork-based puzzles

Immerse yourself in Plyuk’s atmospheric 8-bit world

Old Towers: Get ready to climb your way to the top in this addictive action puzzle game! Dash across the screen and across walls, ceilings, and more as you collect all the coins and find the way to the exit past devious hazards and traps.

Dash your way through over 40 levels

Swap between multiple characters to solve devious, brain-boggling puzzles

Dodge arrows, spikes, and crushing blocks

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