Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Now Also Out On PC and Xbox 360
After it did its thing on Xbox One, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is spreading its wings.
News by Daav Daavpuke on May 21, 2014
Developer Press Play has brought Max: The Curse of Brotherhood to Xbox 360 and PC through Steam. Previously, the platform game was exclusive to Xbox One.
Press Play is a Microsoft Studios company, so most of their projects are directed towards the company platforms. For instance, it has Tentacles: Enter the Mind headed to Windows phones and another game, Project Totem, is coming to Xbox One and Xbox 360 as well.

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is the successor of Max & the Magic Marker, which also released on Nintendo DS and Wii. It features a magical drawing marker that can make solid platforms and rudimentary constructions with a limited amount of ink. This drives the creative puzzle element in the platform game for all ages.
In this iteration, protagonist Max will have the ability to wield five different powers. Platform segments will take players through seven locations in total.
You can buy Max: The Curse of Brotherhood for $14.99 or an unequal €14.99 if you happen to live in Europe, where Danish developer Press Play resides.
Daav Valentaten, NoobFeed (@Daavpuke)
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