Normally, Nickelodeon s video games don t tend to garner too much attention. But
All-Star is catching plenty of eyes, and for good reason: it looks incredibly fun as a four-player competitive brawler. Its developer is Ludosity, a Swedish developer best known for 2018 s
Slap City, a platform fighter similar to
Smash Bros.
Speaking with Kotaku, Ludosity CEO Joel Nystrom talked about how
Slap s success led to Nickelodeon approaching the team. At first, I didn t think it was for real.I dismissed it as spam! he said. Once they realized that it wasn t spam, their discussions led to a demo that landed them the full gig alongside co-developer Fair Play Labs and publisher GameMill Entertainment.