Microids has just released a demo for its Super Mario 3D World-like game, The Smurfs – Dreams. This demo will give a glimpse at what this new platformer is all about. So, make sure to get it.
The Smurfs – Dreams is a new 3D platformer that will be coming to the PC on October 24th. This new The Smurfs game will support solo and co-op modes. As such, players will be able to team up with their friends to play the game.
The game promises to have diverse realms with their own set of challenges and surprises. There will be 4 dreamy worlds with 12 levels and 16 mini-levels to conquer.
Players will be able to use their movements and tools to overcome the many challenges dreamt by the Smurfs. They’ll also be able to collect magic orbs and patterns to customize their Smurf.
As I said, I’m pleasantly surprised by this trailer. We all know that Nintendo won’t release any of its Mario games on PC. At least for the foreseeable future. So, a clone of a 3D Mario game is exactly what a lot of non-Nintendo fans have been wanting. And it appears that this will be a pretty good one.
Microids has also shared some vague PC requirements. The minimum PC specs list an Intel i5 Gen 7 CPU with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GTX 970. The devs recommend an Intel i7 Gen 10 or i7 Gen 11 with 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA RTX 2060. So, we can confidently say that the game will run on a wide range of PC systems.
You can download the demo from the game’s Steam store page. Below you can also find a new trailer for it.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
The Smurfs – Dreams PC Requirements
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: i5 Gen 7
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 970
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: i7 Gen 10 / i7 Gen 11
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: RTX 2060
- Additional Notes: SSD recommended
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