Factsheet
Developer:
Four Horses
Based in North Shields, England
Release date:
July 27th 2017 - Nintendo 3DS (NA EU AUS), August 30th 2017 - Nintendo 3DS (JPN), November 23rd 2017 - Nintendo Switch Worldwide, June 25th 2019 - Sony PS4 & Vita Worldwide, November 19th 2020 - Microsoft Store Worldwide
Platforms:
Nintendo Switch eShop - North America
Nintendo Switch eShop - Europe (UK link)
Nintendo Switch eShop - Japan
Nintendo 3DS eShop - North America
Nintendo 3DS eShop - Europe (UK link)
Nintendo 3DS eShop - Japan
Sony PlayStation Store - America (PS4)
Sony PlayStation Store - America (Vita)
Sony PlayStation Store - Europe
Microsoft Store - Xbox Series X/One and Windows 10 PC
Website:
fourhorses.co.uk/games/kidtripp.html
Regular Price:
USD | $3.99 |
EUR | €3.99 |
GBP | £3.59/£3.29 |
CAD | $4.49 |
Description
Kid Tripp is a non-stop high octane platform autorunner featuring 20 levels across 4 themed worlds. Crash landing some time in 2017 this will be the first chance players will have to experience the game on dedicated gaming hardware.
History
Kid Tripp launched on the iOS AppStore in 2013 to rave reviews after a prolonged development period. Even before its launch, Mick from Four Horses had been in discussions with its creator, Michael Burns, about the possibility of creating a Nintendo 3DS version despite the fact that Four Horses did not exist at that time. Finally, four years later, after Four Horses released Digger Dan DX and Michael Burns has released the sequel to the original Kid Tripp, Miles & Kilo, Kid Tripp will arrive first on the Nintendo 3DS, followed by the Nintendo Switch shortly after.
Features
- 20 levels across 4 themed areas
- Stereoscopic 3D layering on Nintendo 3DS hardware
- Gorgeous hand drawn pixel art
- Music by Chris Kukla
- 60fps smooth action on all Nintendo 2DS and 3DS models
Videos
Launch Trailer YouTube
Images
Logo & Icon
Request Press Copy
Please contact us to request a review copy.
Additional Links
About Four Horses
Boilerplate
Four Horses is a tiny independent self-publishing video game developer with a love for classic video games and portable gaming. Their aim is to make games
inspired by the earliest generations of video games which can be enjoyed by anyone.
More information
More information on Four Horses, our logo & relevant media are available here.
Kid Tripp Credits
Michael Burns
Programmer, Designer of original version
Mick Waites
3DS conversion
Chris Kukla
Music
presskit() by Rami Ismail (Vlambeer) - also thanks to these fine folks