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The game picks up at Lakewood Plaza Turbo right after a shadowy figure named Red Action (yes, that Red Action) steals Lord Boxman’s powerful new "Robe." K.O., Enid, and Rad are thrust into a quest to get it back, running into fan-favorite villains like Darrell, Shannon, and even a surprisingly charming Jethro.

Best feature? . A second player can drop in as Rad or Enid at any time. This is a game built for couch play—chaotic, loud, and endlessly replayable.

Check local game stores for PS4/Xbox One physical copies, or keep an eye on eBay. It’s becoming a collector’s item—and for good reason. OK K.O.- Let-s Play Heroes

Use the Official POW Card Template to design your own character with a name, level, and "Powie Zowie" special move. Art Style Tips:

The voice acting is where the game truly shines. The original voice cast (including Stephanie Nadolny as K.O., Ashly Burch as Enid, and Ian Jones-Quartey as Rad) reprise their roles. Every punch lands with a goofy "POW!" or "WHAM!" comic-book sound effect. The soundtrack, composed by Stavros Halvatzis (who worked on the show’s score), blends synth-wave with chiptune, creating a retro vibe that feels fresh. The game picks up at Lakewood Plaza Turbo

If you are picking up this game today (it’s frequently on sale for under $10), here are three pro-tips to get you started:

For fans of the show who missed it or newcomers looking for a quality brawler, this article serves as your complete guide to Lakewood Plaza. A second player can drop in as Rad or Enid at any time

You navigate the plaza in a 2D side-scrolling world, talking to quirky NPCs and taking on quests. This is where the game’s humor shines, featuring sharp writing and original voice acting from the cast. When a fight breaks out, the game shifts into a frantic beat-’em-up

One of the most immediate strengths of Let’s Play Heroes is its narrative. Often, licensed games suffer from disjointed stories that feel disconnected from their source material. Here, the opposite is true. The game features an original story penned by the show's creators, complete with voice acting from the entire original cast (Courtney Taylor, Ashly Burch, Ian Jones-Quartey, and more).

The game features linework drawn in pencil on paper rather than clean digital ink.