The Smurfs – Village Party Announced By Microids, Coming to All Platforms

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The Smurfs - Village Party Announced By Microids, Coming to All Platforms

Developer Microids has announced The Smurfs – Village Party, a new Mario Party-esque featuring the iconic characters. Village Party is coming to all platforms, except iOS and Android, and will feature 50 minigames and over a dozen playable characters.

Microids is a French developer well known for making licensed games, including Survivor: Castaway Island, Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express, Inspector Gadget: Mad Time, and Tintin Reporter: Cigars of the Pharaoh. This will actually be the third game for the series the studio has put out, following an adventure game released in 2021 called The Smurfs: Mission Vileaf, and Smurfs Kart in 2022.

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Here’s an overview of The Smurfs: Village Party from Microids’ announcement, along with some key features.

“Papa Smurf is having an extraordinary party! For this occasion, he is asking all the Smurfs to take part in the preparations to make the party unforgettable! Scour the village and invite all the Smurfs to the event, but beware of Gargamel who has heard about the party and will do everything he can to spoil it…

In party game mode, get your friends and family together for hours of fun in 50 mini-games inspired by the world of Smurfs. In adventure mode, set off on a thrilling journey full of quests, meet over 100 iconic Smurfs and explore 10 different regions, from the Smurf village to Gargamel’s territory.”

Party Game:

  • 50 mini-games
  • 19 playable iconic Smurfs
  • + 31 outfits for your playable Smurf
  • 6 types of games (sport, quickness, luck, memory, battle and accurancy)
  • 2-4 local multiplayer

Aventure Mode:

  • Original story in the Smurf Village
  • Meet over 100 iconic Smurfs
  • 10 various environments (Enchanted Forest, Snowy Mountains, Gargamel’s Territory, …)

The Smurfs – Village Party launches on June 6 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Hayes Madsen
Hayes Madsen

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