Make Your Own: Extra Mask Features

Mastered your DIY mask skills? (We mean these ones, right here, here, and here.) If you’re ready to take your next mask to a new level with an upgrade for extra coolness, here are some additional options you can add!

Keep in mind that these features require a bit more sewing, which is why we decided they were best kept optional.

Filter Pocket

When you reach step 4 in your regular mask making, you can leave the opening slightly wider on the inside of the mask. This way, you can insert a filter!

Wire for Nose

A wire nose piece will help you better fit the mask to your face!

When you reach step 7 of your mask making, sew 1/4 inch away from the top/nose part of the mask and make a space about 2 – 3 inches length-wise. Then, you can insert a pipe cleaner or other small wire piece that you can bend to fit your nose and make it fit better!

Remember, these extra steps are totally optional, but will make your homemade Castle Crashers mask just a little more fancy.

If you make any of the masks, be sure to share the final project with us on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook!

Castle Crashers Nintendo Switch: August Update

Hey there Knights and Princesses (and Barbarians too, we suppose)…

A new update for Castle Crashers Remastered on the Nintendo Switch has been released today! This small patch includes just a couple of fixes and features:

– Game music should now play properly in all levels.
– You can now invite your friends to squad up and play Castle Crashers using the new “Online Play Invites” feature!

Now get back out there and defend your kingdom!