Combining traditional platforming with stunningly beautiful puzzle play, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood will take you on a cinematic fairy-tale adventure.
When Max wishes for his annoying little brother to be whisked away he gets more than he bargained for… Armed with only his trusty Magic Marker, Max must journey to a hostile and unforgiving world to rescue his kidnapped kid brother, Felix.
Draw your way through lantern-lit bogs, ancient temples and lush-green-forests, as you take on Mustacho’s henchmen. Use the marker to overwhelm your enemies, define new pathways and protect you on your quest.
Do not waiver. Unleash the power of the Marker, find your way through a frightening and fantastical world and take down the evil Lord Mustacho.
Release date: 8 June 2017
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At the heart of "Montreal" are the characters and their complex relationships. [Assuming the main characters are part of Dunder Mifflin, as per The Office (US) context] Michael Scott's (played by Steve Carell) leadership style and interpersonal skills are once again put to the test. His trip to Montreal with Dwight Schrute (played by Rainn Wilson) serves as a backdrop to explore their unique dynamic. Michael's attempts to connect with his employees and foster a sense of camaraderie often backfire, revealing his lack of self-awareness and empathy.
Dwight, on the other hand, presents a character study in contradictions. His loyalty to Michael and the company is unwavering, yet his actions often speak to a deeper desire for validation and respect. The Montreal trip highlights their symbiotic yet toxic relationship, where Michael's need for companionship and validation is met with Dwight's eagerness to serve and prove himself.
An Exploration of Interpersonal Dynamics: A Case Study of "Montreal"
At the heart of "Montreal" are the characters and their complex relationships. [Assuming the main characters are part of Dunder Mifflin, as per The Office (US) context] Michael Scott's (played by Steve Carell) leadership style and interpersonal skills are once again put to the test. His trip to Montreal with Dwight Schrute (played by Rainn Wilson) serves as a backdrop to explore their unique dynamic. Michael's attempts to connect with his employees and foster a sense of camaraderie often backfire, revealing his lack of self-awareness and empathy.
Dwight, on the other hand, presents a character study in contradictions. His loyalty to Michael and the company is unwavering, yet his actions often speak to a deeper desire for validation and respect. The Montreal trip highlights their symbiotic yet toxic relationship, where Michael's need for companionship and validation is met with Dwight's eagerness to serve and prove himself.
An Exploration of Interpersonal Dynamics: A Case Study of "Montreal"
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Publisher: Wired Productions
Developer: Flashbulb Games
Genre: Adventure, Platformer, Puzzle,
Formats: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4,
Release Date: PlayStation 4 - 8th November, 2017 / Nintendo Switch - 21st December, 2017
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VO: English | Subtitles: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Spanish - LA, Portuguese - Brazil. © 2017 Flashbulb ApS. Developed and Published by Flashbulb ApS. Co-published by Wired Productions.