XSEED sent out the following

 

Following the sizzling launch for BurgerTime Party! on the Nintendo Switch™ system in October, XSEED Games, the independent-minded publishing brand of Marvelous USA, Inc., is serving up a fresh demo for the title on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch. Available for free download today, players can get a taste of 4 different gameplay styles on offer in this fresh spin on the arcade classic: single-player “Solo Burger” mode, “Main Burger” mode featuring massive levels for 1-4 players, the PVP “Battle Burger” mode, and the arcade-style “Challenge Burger” mode. To satisfy those hungry for the full meal, the game is on sale with value-menu pricing for $13.99, 30% off its standard price of $19.99, today through January 16.
About BurgerTime Party!
Chef Peter Pepper and the Food Foes return to serve up a fresh look and tons of new gameplay in this tasty reimagining of DATA EAST’s 1982 arcade classic! After firing up the grill for some action, new modes and items will have modern chefs thinking outside of the bun to solve bite-sized puzzles like crumbling floors, oil spills, and freezing ladders, all while evading edible enemies both old and new. Local multiplayer lets 2-4 friends cooperate as cooks or compete as cuisine across 100+ stages that will keep the fun from getting stale long past Mr. Hot Dog’s expiration date. Now, let’s get cooking!
Developed by G-MODE and published in North America by XSEED Games, in Europe by Marvelous Europe, and in Japan by G-MODE,BurgerTime Party! launched exclusively on Nintendo Switch on October 8, 2019. It is available for purchase digitally on the Nintendo eShop for $19.99, and with a physical release available through the XSEED Games online store and select retailers for an MSRP of $29.99. The title has been rated “E for Everyone” by the ESRB.
More information about the product can be found at www.burgertimeparty.com, while more information on XSEED Games can be found at www.xseedgames.com. Fans can also follow XSEED Games on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Twitch and get in depth info from their localization blog on Tumblr.
Will you be checking this out?