With over 100 levels, slow-motion stunts and a level editor, Nukklear and Assemble are releasing Klaus Lee - Thunderballs today. This '80s-inspired reimagining of the classic 2D action platformer features an over-the-top stuntman, action hero and part-time planet-saver.

Today, Nukklear and Assemble Entertainment are releasing Klaus Lee - Thunderballs for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One, priced at €12.99. This over-the-top retro action platformer throws players into over 100 fast-paced levels full of traps, secrets and explosions, with retro pixel art and an 80s action movie vibe. "Packed with style, absurdity, and moustache-fueled stunts," said the publisher.

Assemble Entertainment: "Play as Klaus Lee - stuntman, action hero, and part-time planet-saver - as you run, jump, jetpack, and detonate your way through over 100 handcrafted levels. Outwit traps, defy gravity, and blast your way to glory. And when you've mastered the madness? Craft your own challenges with the powerful built-in level editor and share them with the world."

Nukklear is a game development studio based in Hanover. They create their own IP, such as Klaus Lee, and support other game studios. Nukklear's co-development projects include Dune: Awakening, Destroy All Humans, Everspace, Project Cars Go and Comanche. Assemble Entertainment is an independent game publisher based in Wiesbaden. It was founded in 2016 by industry veteran Stefan Marcinek. Assemble is known for indie hits such as Sticky Business, Roadwarden, Lacuna, and Asgard's Fall. The company also owns the in-house developer Gentlymad Studios, creators of the Endzone franchise.



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