Colored obstacles give Gellies trouble on their way to Evil Blob. Only Gellies of the same color can interact with these objects and platforms. Gellies can also fuse to access additional abilities, or ride piggyback on one another so they can circumvent colored objects they don’t match with. Tricky passages and enormous bosses require clever teamwork, but adaptable difficulty means people of all ages can enjoy Gelly Break.
Gelly Break places equal emphasis on coordination and cooperation as platformer action. Each player controls an orange or green Gelly and can only interact with platforms of the same color. Gellies also can’t fight off the enemies Evil Blob throws at them alone. To avoid becoming toast, Gellies help each other while coordinating movement and attacks, all while quickly change roles on the fly.
Gelly Break is fun for players of all ages and in all situations – be it holiday time at home with the family or an evening party with friends. Feeling courageous? Try tackling Gelly Break in single player mode, controlling both Gellies at the same time, especially when fighting a Mini-boss.
Couch co-op means that players can master the levels and fight against crowds of enemies together. Solo players take control of both Gellies at any time as one unit.
Gelly Break is scheduled for release on Nintendo Switch starting Nov. 29, 2018 for £29.99.
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