Just in time for the best month of the year, Amanda the Adventurer has officially arrived on PlayStation and Xbox! After becoming a cult hit on PC in 2023, this analog horror experience from DreadXP is now creeping onto PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. Nintendo Switch players aren’t left out either, with a new update bringing smoother gameplay and graphical enhancements to the game.
The journey begins when Riley Park inherits a mysterious house from their Aunt Kate. In the attic, they find a stack of VHS tapes featuring a seemingly innocent children’s cartoon called Amanda the Adventurer. But as Riley starts watching, it quickly becomes clear that there’s something deeply unsettling hidden within these tapes. Amanda and her sidekick, Wooly the Sheep, might be more than just characters—they might be trying to reach out to the real world.
What Makes Amanda the Adventurer Special?
- Interactive Horror Storytelling: Engage with an eerie narrative that blends childhood nostalgia with unsettling horror.
- 90s-Style CGI: The classic, low-poly animation style adds a haunting twist to what looks like a kids’ show.
- Escape Room-Style Puzzles: Solve clever puzzles hidden within the episodes to uncover secrets about Amanda’s world.
- Multiple Endings: Your choices directly impact the story’s outcome, leading to different endings based on your actions.
Today’s launch on PlayStation and Xbox consoles also comes with a big update for the Nintendo Switch version, enhancing graphics, performance, and gameplay stability. With this release, Amanda the Adventurer is now available on all major gaming platforms.
A Look Ahead
With over a billion views on YouTube and endless fan theories, Amanda the Adventurer has left its mark on the gaming community. The mystery doesn’t stop here—fans can look forward to Amanda the Adventurer 2, launching on PC on October 22nd, 2024, to continue the haunting tale.
Ready to dive into the world of Amanda the Adventurer? The game is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Steam. Just press play… if you dare.