What happened to Nick All Star Brawl?

What happened to Nick All Star Brawl?

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It was souless and cheap so it died

>Wants to make a smash clone to compete with Nintendo
>Hires a shovelware dev team
What did Nickelodeon mean by this?

They got a clue that they should make it less of a shovelware tile but by the time Nick finally rustled up enough money for voices and DLC, Multiversus was announced and stole the thunder.

It's about as polished as a shoe caked in dog turds

funny thing is that the shovelware dev made a smash clone before that was way better.

it became a discord fighter and no one likes those games

>The guy behind most of the moveset design on Slap City only worked on Lucy in NASB's release cast

Appealing to smashfags never works. In the end, they will always go back to melee.

yeah all of the devs that made slap city good either barely worked on nasb or literally refused to

The devs wanted to make a real game.
Viacom wanted a basic rushjob to milk their properties whilst spending as little money as possible.

trying to appeal to compfags, and alienating the casual market which is 99% of the people who buy/play smash games/clones

50$

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>shovelware dev
fuck you the ittle dew games are amazing

This is extremely on point.
>Nickelodeon has tons of casual appeal, perfect way to hook people with a game that is great for both casuals and pros, like Slap City was
Dev:
>I don't want any floaties in my game, because they are lame(never mind that floaties are gateway characters for casuals)
It boggles the mind.
Slap City reskinned with Nick characters would have been a better idea than what they went with.
Still enjoyed both.

its because the competitive community is very vocal, and the only ones who would give feedback to the devs about things like that. the announcement of this game went massively viral but it was mostly just from people who enjoy nick characters and like playing smash as a fun game with friends for the same reason, its cool to see all these characters in the same game together. but then they make the whole game unfun to anyone but compfags because thats the only audience they listened to. smash does so well because you can be a mega casual, play with items, never learn how to use all the moves, and still have a ton of fun playing. you cant with the nick game. not to mention the piss poor quality with baffling decisions like no voice acting or items at launch

It sucked and shills only cared because ult makes them seethe

Slap City's very impressive for a Smash clone, I greatly appreciate they don't fall into the trap of having a Mario/Link/Samus/Fox analogue as they tend to do (see Icons).

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it was literally only discussed because its marketing hype train was concurrent with the last two Smash DLCs and people spammed it for the sake of contrarianism/shitposting

>still talking about this failed shovelware
Pathetic

Should have waited a year, though I doubt Nick would have allowed that.
The current state it's in with all the DLC is at very least the state the game should have released in.
Also hire a community manager that doesn't organize fetish fuel tournaments for a game with shows aimed at children and teens.

well that explains a lot.
>or literally refused to
why? were they not fans of paramount?

>Also hire a community manager that doesn't organize fetish fuel tournaments for a game with shows aimed at children and teens.
That's pretty par for Nickelodeon given Dan Schneider and John K.