
Defeated enemies drop coins, which can be picked up and spent at the many shops around Toronto. The way characters progress and level up is similar to Castle Crashers and earlier levels can be revisited.Įach character starts with only a handful of moves - punches, kicks, jumps, dashes, and blocks - but as enemies are defeated, characters earn experience which unlocks new moves like running tackles and leg sweeps. Around each stage there are many shops, some of them hidden, as well as destructible objects and weapons that can be picked up. Each stage is made up of multiple sections, culminating in a battle at the end with one of Ramona's exes. Initially choosing from either Scott, Ramona, Kim Pine, or Stephen Stills, up to four players must fight their way through the streets of Toronto, Canada in seven levels. It is a throwback to 8- and 16-bit era beat-'em-ups, particularly River City Ransom, and features art by popular pixel animator Paul Robertson as well as a soundtrack by New York chiptune band Anamanaguchi. The World is a retro-style 4-player side-scrolling beat-'em'up loosely based on the graphic novels by Bryan Lee O'Malley.

There's just one problem: she has seven evil exes who must be defeated in order for him to win her heart, and they're not going down without a fight! Scott Pilgrim is in love with Ramona Flowers.
