Neopets Puzzle Adventure Announced for Wii, DS, PC
Multi-platform puzzle game coming this holiday season
Date: Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Capcom and Nickelodeon Kids Neopets, has announced a partnership to develop a new multi-platform puzzle adventure game for the Nintendo Wii, the Nintendo DS and the PC this holiday season.

“As part of Neopets’ strategy to extend the property into a multiplatform brand, we are continuously giving our audiences new ways to play on and off of the site,” said Kyra Reppen, Senior vice president and general manager, Neopets. “Our partnership with Capcom provides a new form of game play for Neopets that is relevant to the platforms our audience is using, and that complements the game play on the site.”

Based on the classic board game, “Reversi”, Neopets Puzzle Adventure, is a robust and fully integrated Neopets experience as it includes 150 different quests across vast Neopian lands, a variety of the most popular customizable Neopets to choose from, and several fun mini-games to add depth and fun to the gameplay as well as more than 300 items to equip various Neopet characters, recipes, treasures, awards and more.

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