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Exclusive Screenshots Revealed for Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom

Developer WayForward and publisher Little Orbit have just released new screenshots for their upcoming title Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom exclusively on BioGamer Girl. The images take a look at combat in the game as well as interaction between popular characters from the show that include Finn, Princess Bubblegum and Lumpy Space Princess. The upcoming action adventure title will feature all new puzzles, quests and more, and the game is set to arrive in Fall 2014 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Steam and Nintendo 3DS. Read on for more details and check out the exclusive images from the game below.

What time is it? It's time for an all-new Adventure Time video game inspired by the awesome Cartoon Network hit series! In Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom, players take on the persona of Finn (the human) with help from his best bro Jake (a shape-shifting dog) as they embark on an original heroic adventure through a mysterious unexplored kingdom in the Land of Ooo.

Game Features:

  • Play as Finn in a brand new, top-down action adventure game!
  • Vanquish new and familiar foes as you battle your way through unique temples!
  • Solve puzzles and overcome challenges in each of the temples to rescue the princesses of the Nameless kingdom!
  • Help out new and fan-favorite Adventure Time characters with their mini quests!
  • Upgrade your weapons and acquire new abilities while avoiding curses throughout the Land of Ooo!
  • Help out fan-favorite characters with their mini adventures including Ice King, Lumpy Space Princess, Tree Trunks, Magic Man and many more!













For more information on the game, check out the official Adventure Time: Secret of the Nameless Kingdom website.

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