DuckTales Remastered Is Now Available On iOS And Android, Has Controller Support

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WayForward’s remake of NES classic DuckTales Remastered is now available to purchase on iOS and Android for $9.99. It was previously released on PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U.

 

It does have Bluetooth controller support, so if you have one that works with your mobile or tablet then you can set-up the best way to play it, otherwise you’re stuck with the virtual controls.

 

As always, you play as Scrooge McDuck as he travels with his trusty cane across the Himalayas, Amazon, Transylvania, African mines, and the Moon to find five legendary treasures. There are boss fights, puzzles, and you’ll have to save McDuck’s troublesome nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie at times, too.


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