Monster Shooter Blasting To Nintendo eShop For 3DS

Gamelion are bringing more of their iOS games to the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS. Top-down shooter, Monster Shooter, is next on the schedule, and it’s due out “soon”. Here’s a trailer for the 3DS version of the game:

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Monster Shooter begins after your pet cat gets kidnapped by aliens. You give chase and track them down, equipped with railguns and rocket launchers. Gamelion haven’t announced a release date or price for the game yet.

 

Earlier this year, Gamelion also ported SpeedX from iOS to the Nintendo eShop as SpeedX 3D. Another game—a platformer named Crazy Kangaroo—is due out from them on the eShop this month as well.


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