Back in the 1980s and 90s, games were sometimes renamed when released in Europe. Contra became Probotector, TMNT became the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, and a handful of Bomberman games were called Dynablaster. Now BBG Entertainment, the German company responsible for the really unpleasant looking Boulder Dash Plus, is resurrecting Dynablaster with a brand-new game. The new Dynablaster is coming to Xbox, Switch, and Steam in July, and it will support 4-player local and online co-op.
BBG Entertainment's Dynablaster is a Bomberman clone that features:
One of the best BOMBER GAMES ever Modern 3D and fresh-looking game based on the ORIGINAL Local MULTIPLAYER up to 4 players Online MULTIPLAYER up to 4 players NEW very special COOPERATIVE keys collecting mode Well balanced SINGLE PLAYER mode 50 exciting LEVELS in 5 stunning WORLDS CUSTOMIZATION of your own character 9 unique BONUSES and POWER UPS A lot of awesome VISUAL and SOUND effectsThe game will offer three modes:
Single-player Mode: Play against up to three players who are controlled by an artificial intelligence. VS Mode – Local and Online Multiplayer: The game is over when only one (or none) player is left Cooperative keys collecting mode: Play locally with friends or online with randomly assigned players.There are plenty of Bomberman clones out there, but Dynablaster's unique history makes it particularly interesting. The co-op mode, in which the team works together to find a certain number of keys hidden throughout each level, looks like it'll be fun, too. Considering that Super Bomberman R 2 won't have co-op, it looks like Dynablaster will pick up the slack!
Dyablaster will come to Xbox, Switch, and Steam in July.