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Langenachtderkunst 2016, »Waffelskulpturen«
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Bezirksdirektion Kattenstroth – die Continentale, Kattenstroth seit 1976 GmbH & Co. KG
Rüterbories Sicherheitsfachgeschäft am Dreiecksplatz
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Nintendo, die Downloads der Woche, 13. Oktober 2022
Highlights this week include: Lego Bricktales (release), Dragon Ball: The Breakers (release), Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival (release)
Lego Bricktales (Thunderful), Game, Digital Only
In Lego Bricktales, discover an innovative brick-by-brick building mechanic to design puzzle solutions from your own imagination. See your creations brought to life in a beautiful Lego world where every problem has a constructive resolution. Embark on an epic adventure across a world of beautiful Lego diorama biomes crafted brick by brick as you search for inspiration to help your grandfather reinvigorate his rundown amusement park with your little robot buddy in tow. Your journey will take you to the deepest jungle, sun-drenched deserts, a bustling city corner, a towering medieval castle, and tropical Caribbean islands. Help the minifigures of these worlds by solving puzzles and unlock new skills throughout the story to further explore these worlds and uncover the many secrets and mysteries they contain.
Dragon Ball: The Breakers (Bandai Namco Entertainment), Game, Dual Distribution
Dragon Ball: The Breakers is an online asymmetrical action game in which a team of 7 ordinary citizens tries to survive the Raider (a classic Dragon Ball rival such as Cell, Frieza, and Buu), who will hunt them down and evolve during the game into an unstoppable force. Escaping won’t be so easy!
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival (Bandai Namco Entertainment), Game, Dual Distribution
Welcome to Omiko City, the stage for Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival! A city full of everyone’s favorite Taiko elements is gathered into one town! Together with Don Chan, meet your new friend, Kumo-kyun and aim to become a Taiko Master! 76 songs including Gurenge, Feel Special, and Into the Night are available in the game! As well as Improvement Support that helps you with upping your drumming skills! Participate in Online Ranked Matches and battle against with players from around the world! There are other modes to enjoy with everyone, like DON-chan Band, where Players work as a group of 4 to perform successful concerts! Also Great Drum Toy War, where Players make a deck of toys for Taiko battles! Have fun playing Taiko solo, or together with friends!
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway, (Game Mill), Game, Dual Distribution
Rebuilt and re-imagined from the ground up, Nickelodeon Kart Racers returns - bigger and better than ever! Featuring a cast of over 40 iconic characters, drift, slide and boost your way to the finish line on tracks inspired by legendary Nickelodeon shows like SpongeBob SquarePants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Avatar: The Last Airbender and more!
Key Game Features
Untold new levels of customization: Pair Raphael with the Reptar mobile, change paint jobs and parts, or millions of other possible combinations! 90 crew members to choose from to match your playstyle with unique special abilities. Intense Slime-filled alternate paths on 36 different tracks, new and old. Face off directly with fellow racers in a mayhem-filled arena mode Intense split-screen local and online multi-player!
Highlights, New DLC Releases
Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Expansion Pass (Wave 2 Release) (Nintendo)
New Hero character: Ino—complete her quest to add her to your party and unlock a new class! Challenge Battles – test your mettle in consecutive battles against tough enemies to earn rewards! New swimwear outfits
Highlights, New Demo Releases
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