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Check Out This New Windows Phone Video Game That Supports Continuum – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
November 9, 2016
1 min read

A new video game has launched in the Windows Store devices that supports full Continuum functionality. Named, Plimpli Adventures, this 2D platformer can run on both Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile devices and, through Continuum, can also be played on a larger monitor while being run on a small Windows 10 Mobile smartphone. It supports keyboard, mouse, and touch controls and is already getting positive reviews online. Here’s the official game description:

FOR ALL WINDOWS USERS, THIS GAME IS COMPLETELY AD FREE!!! Join Plimpli and friends in this amazing 2d adventure! A colorful world awaits you to discover all its secrets! Fly through obstacles and funny enemies to prove you are the best!

Infinite 2d adventure, Up to 8 different areas, Up to 8 Power-Ups will help you destroy even the most terrible enemy!, Night/Day System, Dash System, Snow/Rain system, Funny sound effects, 5 different Bosses, Simple one touch controls, In App purchase system, And much more!

Play as you like, with touch controls, keyboard and mouse, or even both! Compatible with Continuum for Phones : Enjoy the Plimpli Adventures experience even on bigger screens or TV!

Have you played Plimpli Adventures yet? Let us know what you think in the comments below and if you would ever play it via Continuum.

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