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Woah Dave! will be hitting up the PS4, Vita with pixels and cross buy

The PlayStation 4 and Vita are getting yet another pixelated retro-arcade platformer.

This time, the game isn't just paying homage to the games of old, it's been revved up to give you – the modern gamer- everything you need. Woah Dave! will take you on an 80's inspired journey as Dave through the never ending invasion of aliens hatching from mysterious eggs falling from the sky. Luckily enough for Dave, the eggs are like bombs and he can throw them…so at least there's that.

The game won't have different levels for you to traverse it simply ups in difficulty over time, with the platforms change over time. If you're good enough, you'll unlock 'Bonkers Mode' which the dev considers to be the "real game."

Oh, the game features local co-op, so you can battle a friend for the top score in two minute all out battles.

Woah Dave! will be coming very soon to PS4 and PS Vita with cross buy support.

[PS Blog]

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