New Adventure Time Game Features Deadly Bosses Like Demon Cats And… Kittens?

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It’s a brand new Adventure Time game based on the funny-as-all-hell series! Called Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW, it will feature the voice talents from the show such as Jeremy Shada, who voices main character Finn, and John DiMaggio’s doggy best friend/adopted brother Jake.   Players will have to save the Candy Kingdom by exploring the mysteries surrounding a massive Secret Royal Dungeon deep below the Land of OoOOOOOoOoooOoOoOOOooOOOOOoo!   As previously reported, the game is by WayForward Technologies (You may have heard of them) which means quality is something clearly on the menu. Recently, we got word of some of the bosses players will have to fight in the game, which you can check out below.   Demon Cat A feline dungeon dweller with a seriously bad attitude and an approximate knowledge of all things. The furry demon fires laser blasts from his eyes and has a long tongue used to lash out at his foes.   Prison Mob Confined to the dungeon for crimes against the Candy Kingdom, this motley collection of skeletons, pigs, wolves, and crazed pixies will stop at nothing in their attempt to escape imprisonment. Man… that’s a lot of sprites on screen at once…   Ice King Ancient, irritable and half-insane, Ice King was born in days-of-old, long before the Mushroom War.  This ruler of the Ice Kingdom wants nothing more than to marry a beautiful princess and settle down to a life of blissful matrimony.   Kitten The magical offspring of Ice King’s penguin servant, Gunter, poor cuddly cutey kitty was hatched from an egg in the Ice Kingdom. This glowing feline has magical powers and can float in the air, protect itself with an electric force field and fire off rippling laser blasts. So we must kill it. Why? I DON’T KNOW!   Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW will be available for the Wii U, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS and PC this fall.

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