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Chip's Challenge for Game Boy Advance Available in Pre-Order

Top-down tile-based puzzle game

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February 20, 2024

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The Retro Room Games :

Texas, USA –February 20, 2024– Independent publisher The Retro Room Games announces that the classic puzzler Chip's Challengeis now available on Game Boy Advance in Pre-Order at $44.99 USD, containing a cartridge, a box and an instruction booklet.

 

Embark on an adventure where players assume the role of Nerdy Chip McCallahan, navigating through 148 challenging puzzles across two-dimensional levels to earn membership to the exclusive Bit Busters Club.

 

Chip's Challenge, originally developed by Epyx, is a classic top-down tile-based puzzle game that debuted on the Atari Lynx in 1989. Throughout the 90s, it was ported to various platforms including MS-DOS, Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC.


One month ago, the game was published on Nintendo Switch by Imagine Software, and back in 2021, it was released on SNES and Genesis by The Retro Room Games. In 2015, itwas also launched on Steam by Niffler Ltd, featuring 90% of positive reviews since then.

 

Features

  • 148 two-dimensional levels

  • Block-pushing puzzles

  • Dodging enemies

  • Skip to the next level option
     

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About The Retro Room Games

The Retro Room Games started in 2019 as a development company and has blossomed into a development and publishing house. They work with commercial companies and indie developers alike. They have published for various platforms from NES to Game Boy to Sega Dreamcast among others. Some of the games published to date are Mr. Tuff, Airball, BIG2SMALL, Chip’s Challenge, Elland: The Crystal Wars, Gelatinous: Humanity Lost, and Magic & Legend: Time Knights, and Quest Arrest.  They are very passionate about keeping retro games and retro-style games alive and in the hands of awesome people. They will continue to keep them alive for another generation to come!

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