Redwall Adventures

Redwall Adventures is a 2D side scrolling adventure platformer game developed by Latikuu Tokyo and Latikuu Bay Area and published by Latikuu. It is the first game in the Redwall Adventures sub-series of the Redwall video game series.

Redwall Adventures was Latikuu Tokyo's first assignment after it was created via Latikuu's acquisition of the Japanese developer Cold Design. While some elements of the game are borrowed from the original Redwall game, such as the level choices, Redwall Adventures focuses more on exploration. The game's soundtrack by Setsuo Shimada mixes rearranged versions of Daniel Fernandez and Jack Procher's score pieces for the television series and Shinji Hosoe and Noriyuki Iwadare's tracks for the console game with new material.

The game was released on December 10, 2000 for Game Boy Color, several days after the release of the original Redwall game. Upon release, it received positive reviews from critics, who praised the gameplay and storyline and felt it was a great complement to the Redwall console game with enough unique qualities to stand out from it.

Development
Most of the game was developed by Latikuu Tokyo, with Latikuu Bay Area providing translation and programming support. Producer Jacob Frost shared his experience on working on the game's development:
 * I was the sole American working at Latikuu Tokyo during the game's development, Latikuu Tokyo's staff members working on the project mostly hailed from Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, El Kadsre and North El Kadsre. I'd like to add that this little handheld title ended up being quite important because of the many notable video game devs who got their start on this project.