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Watch: Check out Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash in action

Nintendo Australia recently released a new video for Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash.

You can check out the title’s gameplay, below:

Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash takes the much-loved Chibi-Robo series in a new direction,” Nintendo said of the game. “While previous games focused on completing chores in a third-person 3D environment, this new Nintendo 3DS game is a classic side-scrolling adventure with a strong focus on discovery and exploration.

“In the game, Chibi-Robo travels through a variety of action-packed environments. Using his signature plug and cord, he can whip enemies, swing over chasms, ricochet shots and grapple to scale walls. By collecting boost balls, his cord can be extended, allowing Chibi-Robo to access previously out-of-reach areas and search for a variety of different collectibles, including many surprising real-world snacks. The game is overflowing with tons of collectibles to find, bosses to battle and hidden areas to discover.”

We previewed Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash at E3.


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