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Fox’s animated stars to get Hearthstone-like game
Look out – Peter Griffin, Hank Hill, Bender, Stan Smith, Bob Belcher and other characters from Fox’s animated productions past and present are colliding in a new mobile game from Fox Interactive and app developer Kongregate. Fox Digital Entertainment and Kongregate, today announced the game whose whole title is: Animation Throwdown: The Quest for Cards, which brings characters and universes from five of the more popular Twentieth Century Fox Television animated comedies.
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“We are looking forward to integrating characters from these hit series in a unique and exciting way that fans of all the shows will really love”, Greer said.
As the name implies, “The Quest of Cards” gives players an opportunity to play as their favorite characters in the Fox shows and create their own decks of cards.
How this game plays out is yet to be revealed. You know, like all the other card games.
Fox Digital Entertainment in partnership with Kongregate is bringing some of the most popular animated TV series into one mobile game. Further details of “Animation Throwdown: The Quest of Cards” have yet to be released but the game is believed to reflect some similarities to the “Family Guy” game “The Quest for Stuff” where it got its name from. The game is scheduled for release some time in Q3 of this year on iOS and Android, with plans for release on other platforms down the road. EA already has a Simpsons mobile game called The Simpsons: Tapped Out, which may prevent Homer, Marge, and the rest of Springfield’s famous residents from joining Animation Throwdown in the future.
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Kongregate is co-developing The Quest for Cards alongside San Francisco based Chinzilla Games, which previously made Little Alchemist.