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Tintin action-adventure from Microids

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https://www.microids.com/microids-a...nnouncement-a-tintin-video-game-in-the-works/

Microids and Moulinsart partnership announcement: A Tintin video game in the works!

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Bruxelles & Paris, 24th April, 2020 – Billions of blue blistering barnacles: the publisher Microids is now 35 years old! To celebrate this, a nice announcement is published…

Tintin and his dear Snowy will soon make a comeback on PC and consoles. Microids and Moulinsart are delighted to announce the signature of a partnership for the development and publishing based on the comic book series « The Adventures of Tintin » created by Hergé, published by Casterman and selling more than 250,000,000 books.

This new action-adventure game will transport the player into a whirlwind of incredible situations and suspense hand in hand with the legendary Tintin and Snowy characters. Other iconic characters will join the cast like the renowned captain Haddock, fond of fine whiskey and sophisticated slurs, the genius professor Calculus and the finest detectives Thomson & Thompson.

After navigating all seas, exploring numerous continents, doing some deep sea diving in a submarine and even walking on the Moon, the most famous reporter is ready for some brand new interactive adventures.

Microids is proud to collaborate with Moulisart on this project as Stéphane Longeard, CEO of Microids comments further:

« We are extremely happy to work on this co-production! We have been willing to make this happen for quite some time. This announcement is the result of a creative process allowing us to define precisely how this project will take shape and the two companies will interact. This really is a dream come true for us. The adventures of Tintin transported millions of readers worldwide and this opportunity will allow us to put our talents at the service of one of the biggest creators of the 20th century and its inked hero: Our team members are fans of the famous reporter and will do their best to pay this franchise a vibrant homage. We can’t wait to kick-off this project!”

Nick Rodwell, Moulinsart’s director is also sharing his thoughts:

« The upcoming PC and consoles video game inserts itself pretty well in the legacy of the most famous reporter’s adventures. Our ambition is to provide a mainstream audience with a fun and friendly game for everyone to enjoy. Microids is for us the ideal partner to bring to life this new Tintin’s adventure »

The game title, artworks and more details will soon be unveiled.
 
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Hmm. A Tintin game could be great, but I don't see it turning out that way as anything other than a Point and Click Adventure. Tintin isn't Asterix or Indiana Jones; you can't make him into an action hero for videogame purposes.
 

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Hmm. A Tintin game could be great, but I don't see it turning out that way as anything other than a Point and Click Adventure. Tintin isn't Asterix or Indiana Jones; you can't make him into an action hero for videogame purposes.
It has been at least twenty years since I last read a Tintin comic, but I remember him sometimes punching bad guys and shooting guns.

Maybe not a high-adrenaline action game, but a game with investigation/narrative segments with also stealth, brawling, chase etc. scenes would work pretty well in my opinion.
 

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Ubisoft's movie tie-in was pretty good btw.
 

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