Millvale: The Game

Millvale: The Game is a graphic episodic adventure based on the Millvale franchise. The game will be published and developed by Telltale Games, co-published by Paramount Digital Entertainment and licensed by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Animation Studio. Xavier Mosley, creator of the franchise and voice of Xavier the Red, assists Telltale in writing the story. Mosley also reprises his role as the playable character in the game.

The game is split-up into four episodes available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PC.

Gameplay
Millvale: The Game is a graphic adventure played from a third-person perspective. The player controls Xavier to explore the environments using either the mouse, keyboard or game controller to move around. The player can have him examine objects in his inventory, talk to the non-playable characters in the game and perform specific actions in order to solve puzzles and progress the game. Some items can be picked up and stored in the inventory, and then can be used later to interact with other characters or objects. The game provides a list of goals for the player to complete to advance the game.

Plot
A year has passed after the Fellows had left the Land of Millvale for another adventure. Xavier the Red wakes up in the ship he and Sir Cedryc and Braden the Archer had used to leave Millvale, tied up and has no memory of what happened, as well as his friends are not with him. Grabbing his staff, he frees himself and finds himself back in Millvale. Returning to the Grass Fields, he uses his Allseeing Crystal Ball to find them, which shows him that the two had been kidnapped and taken prisoners in the Land of Vikings. Xavier sets off to the land, equipped with Sackvile's spellbook, to rescue them.

There, he finds them and they explain that vikings were boarding their ship when they were passing by their land. The Fellows had fought them off, unfortunately, Xavier was knocked unconscious by one, followed by two others taking Cedryc and Braden off their ship and two more tying Xavier up and sending his ship away, thus explaining his arrival back home. In order to get them out, Xavier needs to get inside the dungeon to get the key from the watchman, who unfortunately went into the village to meet his boss. Following him, he discovers the entire village entirely empty, believing it is deserted. Arriving at a castle, he is able to retrieve the key by knocking out the watchman with hurtling a rock at his head. Returning to the dungeon, he releases Cedryc and Braden. The three then get chased by the guards when they were spotted by one of them, causing them to hide from them until the coast is clear. At night, the guards are nowhere in sight, giving the Fellows the ability to head to the docks and return back home.

Before they could board the boat, they get surrounded by seven Vikings, who turn out to be part of a resistance. They bring them to their secret underground base to inform them about what has happened to their home.

Voice cast

 * Xavier Mosley as Xavier the Red
 * Yuri Lowenthal as Sir Cedryc
 * Sean Ryan Fox as Braden the Archer
 * James Arnold Taylor as King Simon III
 * Fred Tatasciore as Galint the Brave
 * Jim Cummings as Baren the Pure
 * Brandon Paul Eells as Varon the Invincible
 * Cristina Pucelli as Rosie Homiroy
 * Kristen Schaal as Holga Omarth
 * Richard McGonagle as King MacGuff
 * Richard Kind as Kindred

Audio
Creator Xavier Mosley, alongside seven of the cast members of the film return in the game, although, one of the the eight members plays a new character and doesn't reprise Zaldon, but the other eight reprise their roles, with Mosley as Xavier the Red; Yuri Lowenthal as Sir Cedryc; Sean Ryan Fox as Braden the Archer; Cristina Pucelli as Rosie Homiroy; Kristen Schaal as Holga Omarth; Richard McGonagle as King MacGuff; and Richard Kind as Kindred. James Arnold Taylor, Jim Cummings, Fred Tatasciore and Brandon Paul Eells, provide voices of the characters featured in the game.

The film's composer, Michael Giacchino, composes the game's score, rather than Telltale's veteran composer Jared Emerson-Johnson to.

Promotion
A teaser trailer is put in one of the latest Telltale video games. Five Behind-the-scenes featurettes are featured and uploaded on Telltale's YouTube channel and explain most of the premise, include three of the four characters.